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RoboHelp - WebHelp - Generating Printed Index

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Dec 17, 2007 Dec 17, 2007

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I've searched through the basic RoboHelp help and can't find how to generate an index that would include "chatper" numbers.

I am guessing that I am missing something in the Single Sourcing layout for Printed Documentation that creates "chatpers."

Any advice?

Thanks so much.

Just FYI ... I am using Adobe RoboHelp v. 7.0.
Susan Corriher
McKesson Corp.

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Dec 17, 2007 Dec 17, 2007

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Welcome to the forum.

Chapters in a printed document are the books of the TOC, by default. However, you can rename the books in the print layout and give them numbers. Nothing automated there. There's more on that in the topic on Printed Documentation on my site.

The index in the printed document only gives page numbers though.

If that is not what you meant, please post back.

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Thanks for the quick reply. No wonder I couldn't find the magic feature I was looking for. (It doesn't exist. )

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There's always the wishlist. It's what it is there for.

http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform

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You read my mind! Thanks for the link.

Susan

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