Discussion:
Table of Contents
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LondonLad
2008-11-27 08:43:38 UTC
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Hi
Since Pete Lees gave me the link to Char James-Tanny helpful guide I have
been able
to add the Table of Contents, but to get it how I want it has not happened,
could someone
post a simple version I can copy?
What I want is a Title Page then under that Blue Books with +/- signs that
when clicked the book opens and further pages of help display.
OK you may say this is simple but when you have not done this before its not
so easy, can you help?
Thanks in advance

Ron
Pete Lees
2008-11-27 13:40:03 UTC
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Hi, Ron,
Post by LondonLad
Since Pete Lees gave me the link to Char James-Tanny helpful guide I have
been able to add the Table of Contents, but to get it how I want it has not
happened, could someone post a simple version I can copy?
What I want is a Title Page then under that Blue Books with +/- signs that
when clicked the book opens and further pages of help display.
I've uploaded a sample help project to the following page:

http://rapidshare.com/files/167900677/HelpSample.zip.html

This may give you some ideas on how to set up your table of contents (TOC)
correctly.

In general, I believe you need to familiarise yourself with the procedures
for inserting headings in the TOC (described in "To create a new contents
file" in the online help for HTML Help Workshop) and setting the properties
of TOC ("Customizing a table of contents ").

Pete
LondonLad
2008-11-28 08:42:02 UTC
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Hi Pete
Tried to download your example from RapidShare.com but the link was not
active, can you help again please?

Ron
Post by Pete Lees
Hi, Ron,
Post by LondonLad
Since Pete Lees gave me the link to Char James-Tanny helpful guide I have
been able to add the Table of Contents, but to get it how I want it has not
happened, could someone post a simple version I can copy?
What I want is a Title Page then under that Blue Books with +/- signs that
when clicked the book opens and further pages of help display.
http://rapidshare.com/files/167900677/HelpSample.zip.html
This may give you some ideas on how to set up your table of contents (TOC)
correctly.
In general, I believe you need to familiarise yourself with the procedures
for inserting headings in the TOC (described in "To create a new contents
file" in the online help for HTML Help Workshop) and setting the properties
of TOC ("Customizing a table of contents ").
Pete
Pete Lees
2008-11-28 12:21:09 UTC
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Hi, Ron,
Post by LondonLad
Tried to download your example from RapidShare.com but the link was not
active, can you help again please?
The link seems to work OK for me, so can you try again? Click the Free User
button and then click the Download button.

Failing that, please contact me off-list (PD dot Lees at btinternet dot com)
so that I can send the file directly to you.

Pete
LondonLad
2008-11-29 09:00:52 UTC
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Hi Pete
Thanks again, I now have copy of TOC and its just how I want it, will work
on learning how to create mine from your sample.
Regards
Ron
Post by Pete Lees
Hi, Ron,
Post by LondonLad
Tried to download your example from RapidShare.com but the link was not
active, can you help again please?
The link seems to work OK for me, so can you try again? Click the Free User
button and then click the Download button.
Failing that, please contact me off-list (PD dot Lees at btinternet dot com)
so that I can send the file directly to you.
Pete
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