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> make sure the .cnt file
> is in the same directory. If it is in the same directory, make a backup
> of the .cnt file, just to be save. Then open the .cnt file in Notepad.
> At the end of each line, you should have a "@helpfile.hlp" at the end of
> the line. For example:
> |
> :Base CMICMAINT.hlp>Main
> :Title My Help File
> 1 My Help File
> 2 My Help File=CMICMAINT -at- CMICMAINT -dot- hlp
One note: The @helpfile.hlp notation at the end of the CNT entry is
required only if the help file in which the target topic resides is
different than the Base help file. Otherwise, it can be omitted.
Regards,
Dana W.
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Dana Worley
Software Product Manager/Manager, Software Support Group
Campbell Scientific, Inc.
Microsoft MVP, Windows Help
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