Hi Esch
I think if you are going to choose to deviate from where the
files are created when working this way, the onus is now on you to
open Captivate independently of RoboHelp and navigate to your
choice of folders.
Just as an FYI, while it's possible to work in this manner, I
don't recommend it or practice it personally. What I mean is that I
never launch Captivate from inside RoboHelp. You will find that
many of the Captivate features (such as choosing where to store the
file) aren't available when you launch it from RoboHelp.
I always treat Captivate as a separate application. Work with
my Captivate output independently and publish it. Then close the
project in Captivate and insert it into RoboHelp.
Cheers... Rick