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Thanks to my brother with a Unix terminal, I obtained a Windows
help FAQ file via FTP that lists not only commonly asked
questions but some freeware/shareware tools (also available
via anonymous FTP) for creating Windows help files. In light of
the recent discussion on this list, I thought I'd post the address
of the file for those who are interested in putting their resumes
or whatever else into winhelp.
Site 198.91.36.126
Directory /PUB/IWINHELP
Files WINHELP.FAQ (TEXT)
WHFAQ.HLP (BINARY).
Lisa Baker lisab -at- wordperfect -dot- com
WordPerfect, Novell Applications Group
; The face of a child can say it all, ;
; especially the mouth partof the face. ;