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Subject:Re: windows help From:Patty -at- INFO -dot- HWWILSON -dot- COM Date:Wed, 17 Aug 1994 14:01:26 -0600
Subject: windows help
To: Multiple recipients of list TECHWR-L <TECHWR-L -at- OSUVM1 -dot- BITNET>
Hi Rich,
Information on training and books on windows help
You should try to get a copy of the Microsoft's Windows Help Authoring Guide
which is available off Microsoft's Developer CD.It is huge but it is
thorough. It looks intimidating at first but after awhile you get use to
it.
I'm not exactly sure how you get this developer cd.
Maybe, calling Microsoft Support Network at (800) 227-4679
There are other packages you can buy:
Doc-To-Help
Robot Help
If you want the numbers for these let me know.
Pat Tschupp
The H.W. Wilson Company
email: patty -at- info -dot- hwwilson -dot- com