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I just upgraded my help project from RoboHelp HTML 6 to 8. I have roughly three hundred topics that all use the same default.css file. However, after upgrading I see about 55 default.css files showing in my project. I can delete all of them, but once I save my project and reopen it they reappear as if I never deleted them. Any ideas why RoboHelp would be putting these files there?
Hi there
It would seem totally odd for that many default.css files to be present. After all, there can only be one in any given folder, right?
Methinks RoboHelp may be somewhat addled.
Have you tried deleting the .CPD file?
Cheers... Rick
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Are they all listed one after the other? Can you provide a screen shot?
My guess is that they are all in different folders. But without seeing, it's hard to say.
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All of my topics are ogranized within subfolders. I have once default.css file in the project's root folder, but it appears many times within Robohelp.
Each topic has the following line of html in it to point to the default.css file.
<link rel="StyleSheet" href="../default.css" type="text/css" />
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Hi there
It would seem totally odd for that many default.css files to be present. After all, there can only be one in any given folder, right?
Methinks RoboHelp may be somewhat addled.
Have you tried deleting the .CPD file?
Cheers... Rick
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I deleted the CPF file and it fixed the problem. Not sure what that is, but it worked.