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1. Re: Is there a way to show the current URL for a WebHelp topic in the browser?
Jeff_Coatsworth Sep 29, 2014 12:48 PM (in response to AIR-Chayah)Right-click the topic in the TOC and copy the shortcut
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2. Re: Is there a way to show the current URL for a WebHelp topic in the browser?
AIR-Chayah Sep 29, 2014 1:06 PM (in response to Jeff_Coatsworth)Hi, Jeff.
Internet Explorer 9.
I've got the pointer in the topic.
Right-clicking displays the following shortcut menu.
When I click "Create shortcut" (the only option with "shortcut" in the name), the following message appears.
After clicking Yes, the shortcut is on the desktop. The user must then right-click the URL, select Properties, copy the URL from the Web Document tab, paste it into an email, and send it.
Is this the process as you understand it?
Thanks.
Carol
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3. Re: Is there a way to show the current URL for a WebHelp topic in the browser?
Jeff_Coatsworth Sep 29, 2014 1:15 PM (in response to AIR-Chayah)No, just hover your mouse over the topic in the TOC – you should see a tooltip-like message appear at the bottom with the URL; right-click and copy the URL, paste wherever
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4. Re: Is there a way to show the current URL for a WebHelp topic in the browser?
AIR-Chayah Sep 29, 2014 1:21 PM (in response to Jeff_Coatsworth)Sorry, Jeff. I managed not to see that you said to click the topic in the TOC.
Got it now.
Thanks very much.
Carol
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5. Re: Is there a way to show the current URL for a WebHelp topic in the browser?
Peter Grainge Sep 29, 2014 11:55 PM (in response to AIR-Chayah)Another way would be to add an email link to topics. Your consultants could then click that and it would create an email with the full path in it. See Snippets on my site.
It would be available to all users but I don't see that as a problem, they may want to email topics back to you or to colleagues.
See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips
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6. Re: Is there a way to show the current URL for a WebHelp topic in the browser?
AIR-Chayah Sep 30, 2014 11:09 AM (in response to Peter Grainge)Thanks, Peter. This was very useful. Our team will discuss whether to implement any of the methods you describe.





