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> From: Carl L. Young [SMTP:carl -at- DIGIPUBCORP -dot- COM]
> Sent: Sunday, July 11, 1999 5:42 PM
> Subject: Re: WWP
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> >From: Linda Sims <lsims -at- DSET -dot- COM>
> >Subject: WebWorks Publisher (WWP) not Creating WinHelp Properly
>
> >I'm evaluating WebWorks, trying to show my supervisor(s) that the
> >Frame + WebWorks option is a better choice for our
> >documentation needs than Word + RoboHelp.
> >
> >I downloaded the eval copy of WebWorks which was working fine
> >until I installed RoboHelp. Now WebWorks isn't working properly. It
> >is only generating one file from a book with multiple files (including
> >a TOC). If I can't figure out what is going wrong, I can't fix it. If I
> >can't fix it, I can't convince the higher-ups that this is a good
> >solution since I won't have anything pretty to show them.