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Yup. That's me. Well, not exactly "stupid," but clueless.
Thus, I ask:
I'm doing a volunteer project -- indexing a .chm file.
I have little experience with HTML Help projects, but I do have Microsoft HTML
Help Workshop.
I intend to try to get instructions on how to build an index (create entries
and so forth) from the program's Help, but I thought I'd see if any of you had
at the ready some hints for me, or better yet, some steps. I have enough
experience with this program to know that the Help is not very helpful. At
least that's my memory of it from a while back.
So, if anyone has any brief ideas on how to index topics, I'd appreciate
hearing from you.
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