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Index keywords in the Print version

New Here ,
Sep 25, 2013 Sep 25, 2013

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Hi all,

I’m encountering an issue with index keywords in the print version of our Help system (Printed Documentation layout). I am using RoboHelp 10.

When I generate the print (Word) version of a Help system, the index entries appear before the topic heading rather than inline with the heading text. Here is an example:

index-wordexample.png

This causes two problems. First, extra space appears before the topic. Second, if a page break comes between the index entries and the topic heading, the index refers to the incorrect page.

A co-worker at a different office also generates a Word version of her product’s Help system and all of her index terms appear inline with the topic heading.

Obviously, I can fix this once I have converted to Word by moving the keywords into the heading. However, there must be a way of taking care of this on the RH side so that I don’t have to spend time correcting the Word version.

My co-worker and I have compared settings within RH, as well as how we add index terms to our topics. No answers there. In addition, I have looked at the Adobe Help, reviewed the Printed Documentation information in Peter Grainge’s site (excellent resource for RH!) and combed through this forum.

The only reference similar to this is item 2) in the following thread:

http://forums.adobe.com/message/3439104#3439104

This thread does not include a solution to this particular issue.

Can anyone help? Thanks in advance…

Ann

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Oct 03, 2013 Oct 03, 2013

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Have you checked your Word settings? I suspect you have yours set to show fields.


See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips

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Oct 03, 2013 Oct 03, 2013

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Thank you, Peter. But I believe my Word settings are fine. The Show field codes instead of their values option is not selected.

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Oct 28, 2013 Oct 28, 2013

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I'm sorry, I lost sight of this one. Have you resolved it? If not can you recreate it in a fresh one topic project that you could send me?


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Nov 20, 2013 Nov 20, 2013

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I found an answer.

We have a customized header file (.htt) that we applied to every topic, rather than applying it to the project when generating the layout. For other reasons, we now apply it only at the project level. In the Word version, the index terms now appear where we expect them--inline with the topic title.

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