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How can you search in a WebHelp glossary?

New Here ,
Sep 10, 2012 Sep 10, 2012

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When you generate a WebHelp or WebHelp Pro output, if you are using the glossary, there is no way you can enter a term and search for it like you can do for the Index using the "Type in the keyword to find:" field.

Is there a way to find a particular term in a glossary?

I know you can use the Find (ctrl-f) from the browser, but are there other ways?

Is this something that is planned for future releases?

We are using RH 9.

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LEGEND , Sep 10, 2012 Sep 10, 2012

Hi,

There is no way in WebHelp. RoboHelp 10 HTML5 does have a search field in the glossary to allow you to quickly find the correct term.

Greet,

Willam

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Hi,

There is no way in WebHelp. RoboHelp 10 HTML5 does have a search field in the glossary to allow you to quickly find the correct term.

Greet,

Willam

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