>Make that three.
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>>I SECOND that 'emphatically'
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>>Peter
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>>>PMFJI - FWIW: I vote emphatically to retain the DOC file, regardless of what you do with HTML help. I USE printed reference manuals -- which are most easily done from a DOC file. I cannot read and retain information from a computer screen as well as kicking back with a printed document and no computer... I also find the vast majority of HTML help -- especially MSDN -- to be very difficult to find what I want, the way I want to look for it. And it is extremely un-friendly to print out in total. As was said by others earlier in the thread, the usefulness of HTML or HLP is highly dependent on the skill of the help file author to put 'see also' and other links for all the ways different persons might find useful... As good as I expect your HTML help file will be, I will probably never find it as easy to use as the printed version or a DOC file which is easily printed in total.
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>>>Rob
Thanx Peter and Victor. Nice to know I'm not the only neanderthal that likes the old way better...
Rob
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