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Subject:Help for Software From:"Cheryl L. Higgins" <cwhitnah -at- NETMEG -dot- NET> Date:Wed, 10 Mar 1999 06:52:07 -0500
Greetings:
At my new job, software development co, I am being asked to write my manuals
in "Doc to Help 4", a program which uses Word (97) which I am comfortable
using for documentation and through tricks and procedures creates an
onscreen Windows help for the software, as well.
Any one using this? Had any experience with it? Opinions?