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Reuse images in multiple RH 2020 projects

  • January 19, 2023
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Hello,

I have several RH projects that reuse images such as Icons. Is there a way to save the images at a single location and use them in all the projects instead of saving them in each project? The end goal is to merge all the projects into a parent project to generate responsive output.

Thank you.

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    Correct answer Peter Grainge

    You put them all in a folder and then link the projects to that folder. You would change images in that folder and then the image arrow will turn red to tell you it has gone out of sync in the project. You can then update it but you might have reasons not to immediately.

     

    It's explained here. RH2020 Resource Linking (grainge.org)

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    Peter Grainge
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    January 24, 2023

    @Amebr is correct. Adobe have an internal bug report that you cannot access which is about making Linking work more like Resource Manager in Classic versions. I agree with Amber that you should make a feature request and in it quote RH-8297.

     

    In a test project link to a folder, then add images to the source, and relink. Does that refresh without breaking the links? I have a hunch it might and that would be a workaround.

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    sprite253Author
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    January 25, 2023

    Thank you, @Amebr and @Peter Grainge. I submitted the feature request and quoted RH-8297. Received a confirmation message with Bug Id: RH-11334. 

    @Peter Grainge I tried your workaround and it worked! A warning message "Folder already exists" popped up and then it copied the new images into the linked folder. Thanks again!

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    January 23, 2023

    I think what you are seeing is covered by this note on Peter's site "What you see in Adobe RoboHelp is a snapshot of the files at the time the folder was added to Adobe RoboHelp. New files added to the source folder later will not be shown but any you need can be added." I would be happy for Peter to correct me though. 🙂

     

    Assuming you do need to manually add each new file to each project, then I think a feature request for a future release would be in order.

    You can request features and report issues here: https://tracker.adobe.com/

    Post the item number in the discussion so people can easily vote if they want the same functionality.

    Peter Grainge
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    Peter GraingeCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    January 19, 2023

    You put them all in a folder and then link the projects to that folder. You would change images in that folder and then the image arrow will turn red to tell you it has gone out of sync in the project. You can then update it but you might have reasons not to immediately.

     

    It's explained here. RH2020 Resource Linking (grainge.org)

    ________________________________________________________

    My site www.grainge.org includes many free Authoring and RoboHelp resources that may be of help.

     

     

     

     

     

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    sprite253Author
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    January 20, 2023

    Thank you, Peter. It worked perfectly.