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Changing title bar text

Guest
Jul 02, 2007 Jul 02, 2007
Hi,
I want to change the name that appears in the title bar for my generated chm file.

How do I change the text that appears in the title bar. I've tried File>Rename Project and File>Project Settings but changing the titles here doesn't affect what appears in the title bar...

Thanks in advance for your help
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LEGEND , Jul 02, 2007 Jul 02, 2007
Go the "Window Caption" field in your window's properties. This is set by deafult when a project is created but is not changed if you rename it.
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LEGEND ,
Jul 02, 2007 Jul 02, 2007
Go the "Window Caption" field in your window's properties. This is set by deafult when a project is created but is not changed if you rename it.
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LEGEND ,
Jul 02, 2007 Jul 02, 2007
Hi simpromtech

Expand your Windows pseudo folder and change the field labeled "Window Caption". Then re-compile the .CHM.

Cheers... Rick
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LEGEND ,
Jul 02, 2007 Jul 02, 2007
Sorry Colum, didn't see you there!
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LEGEND ,
Jul 02, 2007 Jul 02, 2007
Don't worry Rick. I'm a long way away and we've had new inter-desk partitions put in so no one here can see me now either
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LEGEND ,
Jul 02, 2007 Jul 02, 2007
Oh no! You mean they put you out to pasture in the ole "Cube Farm"?

Man, that is ONE huge thing I do not miss about the corporate world.
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Guest
Jul 02, 2007 Jul 02, 2007
Wow, two quick replies and a discussion about desk partitions! Great stuff,
Thanks
Simon
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Guest
Dec 06, 2007 Dec 06, 2007
How is this done using Conditional Build Tags? I have many different conditional outputs for HTMLHelp, and I need to be able to have the title bar reflect the conditional output I want to generate. I do hope I don't have to go into and change the Window caption before I generate each different conditional output!
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Valorous Hero ,
Dec 06, 2007 Dec 06, 2007
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Hi marjoriem

I believe you might be able to accomplish your goal as follows.

Create multiple windows with the captions set as you like.
Now edit your different HTML Help layouts and for each layout, choose the desired window.

When you compile your help, the window title should change to reflect the desired name.

Cheers... Rick
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