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Building and distriuting 100 pages of documentation
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09/09/1998 06:44:51
 
 
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09/09/1998 06:02:14
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Visual FoxPro
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>I am currently writing an heavy user documentation.
>
>Its includes a bit of text. But most of it is commented bitmaps (screens copy).
>
>I started to build it up with MS WORD but it is getting difficult now because of the number of pictures and the fact that MS WORD is not so much fitted for heavily graphical and structured documents.
>
>Would any one recommend an easy and straightforward "documentation builder" from where i can produce :
>
>- printed text,
>- end-user display (it will be included on CD)
>and if it does not cost so much more,
>- minimal on-line help
>
>The document has to be delivered 10 days from now ... I am looking for no-brainer tool :) . Does it exist ?

(1) Adobe Acrobat - .PDF file format, uses the Acrobat Reader to view, print
(2) RoboHelp - Windows Help file format, the usual Windows Help environment to view, print
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