>I am creating a graphical help file for my application and as part of this I have utilised some screen dumps as bitmaps to insert.
>Using shed.exe I have turned the bitmaps into a multiple hotspot image which works OK.
>
>Problem:
>
>When I compile and run the help file, I get errors stating the topics haven't been located (set within shed.exe), yet I have created topics in my .rtf file.
>The only thing I can think of is that the text editor I'm using Word V7 isn't producing a correctly formatted Rich Text Formatted file, I read that each topic has to be separated by a page break and must include a # before it which I have done. Still NO go!
>
>Anyone do this for a living and get it to work? < G >
>
>Cheers
>John
To make it work do the following.
The footnote symbol linking the topics is the #. Therefore, Select custom foot not in word and change it to a #.
Here is a snippet of a wrd basic macro that does this:
Sub MAIN
InsertFootnote .Reference = "#", .NoteType = 0
End Sub
When you end up in the foot note field type in the topic name.
To link to titles it is the $ footnote,
Sub MAIN
InsertFootnote .Reference = "$", .NoteType = 0
End Sub
and to link to keywords it is the K foot note.
Sub MAIN
InsertFootnote .Reference = "K", .NoteType = 0
End Sub
Actually to aid me in creating RTF files I create all the necessary macros (with the macro recorder) and then created a custom toolbar in word to use. Inserts page breaks, titles, headings, formats them etc. all at the click of butons. i hope the above has given you some ideas.
Mike
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