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Deleted browse sequence keeps appearing

New Here ,
Apr 30, 2008 Apr 30, 2008

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I deleted the browse sequence of the main project and of the only sub project. I checked both BRS files: they were empty.
There must be another place where the browse sequence is kept and used by Robohelp.
Can anybody tell me in which file?
Earlier, the present main project was the sub project and the sub project was the main project. The browse sequence that still appears, is an old BS of the project that originally was the main project.

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Apr 30, 2008 Apr 30, 2008

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Has the current sub project perhaps still got the current parent listed as a child project?

Try generating to a new folder.

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Hi all

yellowpepper, the browse sequence is only stored in the .BRS file. As you say it's still appearing, I'm thinking you are probably seeing an older version of the file. You might wish to run the errant file and right-click any topic page and look at the properties. This should show something like:
mk:@MSITStore:C:\SomeFolder\SomeOtherFolder\FileName.chm::/SomeFolder/SomeTopic.htm

This should tell you where the file you are viewing is located. I'm betting you find that it's not the file you think it may be.

Cheers... Rick

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