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If I understand you correctly, all you should need to do is recompile the help
file from the doc or rtf file. You will need a HAT, or at least the help
compiler engine to do so.
HTH
Jo Byrd
tara bowman wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone knew if there is an easy way to convert a Word RTF
> (or .doc) file back into a Help file once it has been converted using the
> Help-to-Source Wizard (like a reverse process?). :) I really don't want to
> have to start from scratch. This may be a really silly question, but I'm new
> at this.
>
> Thanks,
> Tara
> tbowman -at- centergistic -dot- com
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