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Subject:Re: Speaking of help files From:"Kevin A. Broccoli" <brocindx -at- CATSKILL -dot- NET> Date:Fri, 20 Nov 1998 19:34:50 -0500
>Also, are the help files that come with Internet Explorer 4.0 HTML
>Help based? If so, that gives me an idea for the look and feel of
>HTML Help.
>
You can also download Microsoft's HTML Help Workshop for free from the
Microsoft site. Playing w/ that will give you a good idea what it's all
about. I write indexes to such Help files and Help Workshop is a good way
to learn your way around.
Kevin A. Broccoli
Broccoli Information Management
brocindx -at- catskill -dot- net http://www.bim.net
Chair Person/Vice-President of the New York Chapter
of the American Society of Indexers
Co-Coordinator for the Web Indexing Special Interest Group of ASI
Member of the ASI Web Committee
Co-Indexer for ASI Web site