Question
style in extrnal links
Hello everyone!
As a new user of the program I found myself confronted with a lot of questions. Fortunately I found a lot of answers in the Help provided with the program and these messages. But now I do have a question that I'm really stuck with.
I am working on a help project that will go in an application (new version of the software we make). There are several separate projects. I use external links to link to topics in the other projects. All these projects will go into the application. When I check the links (by generating the project and looking up the topic) I see that the style in the topic (background color, fonts, etc.) is different from the style of that topic in its original project. When I open the topic in the original project it looks fine. (Hope Í'm making sense...)
I have had this problem before (in another project) and was able to fix it. I was foolish and did not write down the solution and now I can't remember how to resolve this.
Is there anyone who could help? Thanks in advance!
As a new user of the program I found myself confronted with a lot of questions. Fortunately I found a lot of answers in the Help provided with the program and these messages. But now I do have a question that I'm really stuck with.
I am working on a help project that will go in an application (new version of the software we make). There are several separate projects. I use external links to link to topics in the other projects. All these projects will go into the application. When I check the links (by generating the project and looking up the topic) I see that the style in the topic (background color, fonts, etc.) is different from the style of that topic in its original project. When I open the topic in the original project it looks fine. (Hope Í'm making sense...)
I have had this problem before (in another project) and was able to fix it. I was foolish and did not write down the solution and now I can't remember how to resolve this.
Is there anyone who could help? Thanks in advance!