I asked you because I'm developing now the help for one app and I just dicovered yesterday that a # footnote doesn't work when is not at the top of page and it's called for context sensitive help. Or maybe I just do something wrong.
Vlad
>Thank you Vlad, both for your answer and assuming that I had enough brains to think of that! ;) I thought that the # footnote would make it a whole other topic page, not keep it in the same topic page. I NOW know that its the page break that does that, the # footnote works for what I want. Just suffering from a little brain melt-down -- at the end of a very LONG day. Now if I my SQL Server would stop crashing .... Never ends, does it?!
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>>Never tried, but I thought that a # footnote would do it. Probably you tested it and it doesn't work...
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>>Vlad
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>>>A little off subject:
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>>>I'm writing my online help using the Help Workshop and I would like to put some hotspots at the top of the window which jump to a particular heading in the same topic. Just like the online help for VFP has "Syntax", "Arguments", "Returns" etc. at the top of the page.
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>>>I know how to add the hotspots in a non-scrollable area, but I can't figure out how to jump to a spot on the same topic (only how to jump to an different topic). Anyone know?
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>>>Thanks
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