Added by Geoff Sauer on Dec 12, 2002.
Average rating: 1.60/5.00 (n=10, std dev: 1.07)
 


One way to create Windows help is by using Word for Windows. To begin, you must become familiar with the help concepts of topics and hyperlinks. Then, you create these components: projectile, header file, and source files. Source files are created using Word for Windows. Next create the actual help file by compiling the elements you have created. Finally, view and debug the results.
 
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Amused Visitor Incomprehensible
This was pretty much useless.
J. Seigle Might have been OK years ago
First, the reviewer above clearly didn't even attempt to view the linked document, and did not realize he was looking at just the abstract. The document is useful but is probably out of date. It is not dated, but references an article from 1995. My XP Pro does not have the required HC31 in its command-line command set, so this article did not help me.

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