Hi robm44
Try this.
Close RoboHelp HTML.
You need to do this because the values we are about to change
will be destructively changed once we close RoboHelp HTML and
restart.
Open the Windows Registry Editor.
(All standard disclaimers apply. Back up the registry,
sacrifice a chicken, yadda yadda yadda)
Locate the following key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\eHelp\RoboHTML\13.00\Components\4\
Double click the item labeled ToolBarFloating5 and ensure the
value is set to 1. If it already is, terrific. If not, change it to
1 and click the OK button. It doesn't matter if the option is set
to Hex or Decimal.
Double click the item labeled ToolBarFloatingX5. Make sure
the option is set to Decimal and set the value to 50. Then click
the OK button.
Double click the item labeled ToolBarFloatingY5. Make sure
the option is set to Decimal and set the value to 50. Then click
the OK button.
Close the Windows Registry Editor.
Restart RoboHelp HTML.
The toolbar should now be floating above the RoboHelp HTML
application in full view.
Cheers... Rick