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1. Re: Opening project from Version Control -- need more efficient navigation path
Captiv8r Oct 13, 2014 1:50 PM (in response to AIR-Chayah)Hi there
You might try adding the folder to the "My Places".
In RoboHelp, click File > Open and browse to the folder. Then from the RoboHelp dialog, click the Tools drop-down as shown below and choose "Add to My Places"..
Once you have added it, you then should see an icon in that left panel you may click to just "go there".
Hopefully that will work the way you want... Rick
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2. Re: Opening project from Version Control -- need more efficient navigation path
AIR-Chayah Oct 16, 2014 7:27 AM (in response to Captiv8r)Good morning, Rick.
I think that your method works only if you open the project from a local folder, not for opening the project from Version Control.
The project is stored on a Team Foundation Server and is mapped to a local workspace. If we open the project locally, we are then not working from Version Control.
Carol
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3. Re: Opening project from Version Control -- need more efficient navigation path
Willam van Weelden Oct 22, 2014 6:45 AM (in response to AIR-Chayah)If you look closely at the image of the open project dialog, you will notice an option 'Open project from version control' right in Rick's image. That may be what you're looking for.
Kind regards,
Willam
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4. Re: Opening project from Version Control -- need more efficient navigation path
AIR-Chayah Oct 22, 2014 11:25 AM (in response to Willam van Weelden)Thanks for your reply, Willam.
We use the "Open project from version control" option and then have to navigate through the folder structure in TFS.
I suspect that we'd have to find a way to create a 'shortcut' in TFS/Source Control, not in RoboHelp.
Best regards,
Carol




