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I have installed Robohelp 9 on my Windows 7 machine that has MS Office 2010 already installed on it.
I have installed the Robohelp 9.0.2 update. I start Robohelp 9 for Word and create a new Winhelp 4 project.
I give it a name and click Finish. I get an error message that says "Robohelp can not open docx files in the current word version"
I click OK and it launches the template in word and gives me a macro error that saya "Compile error in hidden module AutoOpen. This error commonly occurs when code is incompatible with the version, platform, architecture of this application"
When I close the Word document, I get an error about hidden module AutoClose. It's like there is something wrong with the template.
NOTE: I previously had Robohelp 8 installed, but uninstalled and made sure that every occurence of robohelp.dot was gone.
Shouldn't Robohelp 9 be creating a .dotx for Office 2010?
Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks for any help,
George
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Look in Tools > Options to see which version of Word is set there.
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Peter Grainge wrote:
Look in Tools > Options to see which version of Word is set there.
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I looked where you said and no Word version is selected. See below, the dropdown doesn't have any choices in it.
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It looks like the install has not worked, based on your first post and that dropdown being empty. My inclination would be to uninstall and then try again.
Is your Normal.dot Word template on your hard drive? If your IT have it on a network drive that might cause problems.
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I uninstalled, cleaned out all files witth the name robohelp and reinstalled. I still have the same problem.
The file is called Normal.dotm and the file path is C:\Users\gheller\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Templates
Under security settings, I have full control of the file and folder so it's not a permissions issue.
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There should be a .DOT file as well as the .DOTM. If you do not have a .DOT file I wonder if that is why RoboHelp is not picking up the Word installation.
I believe Jeff Coatsworth has pointed out in other posts that you can get free support for installation issues from Adobe Tech Support.
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Could you please point me to the post that Jeff made or give me contact info for the free support?
Thanks in advance,
George
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Where you phone will depend on what country you are in.
Start here. http://www.adobe.com/support/contact/
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I'm in the US. I called Adobe tech support and they are working the issue. I'll keep you posted.
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Hi George,
I note the line in your original post :-
"NOTE: I previously had Robohelp 8 installed, but uninstalled and made sure that every occurence of robohelp.dot was gone."
I think that is your problem. You have deleted the Robohelp.DOT from the templates directory. Although you are using Office 2010 or 2007 Robohelp still insists on using an Office 2003 or earlier format template in *.DOT format. You need to have a Robohelp.dOT template for the program to work. May I syggest a re-install, leave the robohelp.DOT in place as it is instaled and see what happens ?
I posted an issue A couple of weeks ago questioning why Robohelp does not use DOTX or DOTM format templates as per Office 2010 and Peter Grainge has asked adobe on my behalf... yet to see a reply.
My issue related to potemntial incosistency in bult output (Corruption) and question whether that was caused bt the different formats of the template ie:- a 2003 format templat in documents saved in 2010 or 2007 format. As others have stated in the past word starts up in 'Compatribility' mode when using the *.DOT format template that I have found may be linked to some output and build issues ?
Good luck.
Bryan Holman
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Bryan
If I didn't already suggest it, I think you should report all your woes to Adobe by way of a bug report.
Better still, join us all over on RoboHelp HTML.
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Peter,
I have no objection to RoboHelp for HTML. Our existing help files are in .rtf format. They could probably be converted to HTML. The help files need to work in a Windows client .NET application. Can Robohelp for HTML do that?
George
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My understanding is that WebHelp should work just fine in that environment. Can someone confirm?
George: Prompt me if no one responds and you cannot find anything in RoboHelp's own help. I'll see what I can find out.
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I just tried to create a Web Help project and got the same errors.
Peter, the Adobe helpdesk did offer to remote into my machine and
Solve the problem. I checked with our helpdesk and they said it would only be
OK if the Adobe representative is someone who works with
USPTO (US Patent & Trademark Office). If Adobe has such a person, they
Could help.
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Are you saying that your help desk is stipulating that the Adobe person must have some specific certification? If so, good luck with that one. Do your helpdesk not know of Adobe? Their name alone should be sufficient.
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