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I have recently been migrated to Windows 7 (from XP) and at the same time needed to upgrade from Robo 8 to version 10. Once I upgraded my child project files and master project (no choice), my child projects simply blink or strobe when I try to view them in the Master. My users prefer to use the consolidated master project view (one access point) as opposed to multiple access points for each of my child projects (I have 14!!). I have read the Merged webhelp guide prepared by Peter Grainge but I am confused about the redirect which is something I've never had to do before. The Robohelp 10 Guide does not mention anything about a redirect.
How do I get my Master project back on track? Any suggestions?
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The redirect is not a mandatory way of creating merged help. It simply means that all projects with content are at the same level so that cross project links are all between child projects and work.
Have you regenerated the master first and then all the children?
See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips
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Hi there,
I have and still no luck. I tried creating a new master project with no content as my original master did have about 20 or so topics in it. Still no luck.
I was reading some posts and info on the forum concerning performing the upgrade to Robo 10 from my local drive instead of the network drive. Unfortunately, this was not done. Migration to Windows 7 occurred before the Robo upgrade so I was forced to use the network drive as we can no longer update/modify the C:// drive files. Could this be why I am having such difficulty?
I was always impressed with the ease in which I could create child projects and link them to my Master guide, without any issues. However, this particular situation has me stumped.
Any suggestions? Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Manon Gagnon, ALMI, PCS
Senior Analyst, Analyste principale
Gestion des effectifs et Contrôle de Qualité
Workforce Management & Quality Assurance
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Could well be the upgrade being done with project already on network. Gave
me some grief.
Time to dig out the backup and upgrade locally.
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@Manon You can then move the projects to the network so IT should be able to allow this.
Also be careful replying by email. Your signature includes your email address and you should never post that on any forum unless you like spam.
See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips