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August 13, 2019
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Condition Expressions in RoboHelp 2019 do not work

  • August 13, 2019
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I am using the new version of RoboHelp 2019 and have found that since upgrading from the Classic version the condition expressions do not appear to be working correctly. I have found that where my condition expression includes more than one condition tag which is set to 'Include' content, the output doesn't work. Has anyone else had this issue and knows how to fix it or is this a known bug in the new RoboHelp?

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Peter Grainge
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August 13, 2019

The outputs from 2019 all start from the point that all topics you want in the output have to be included in the TOC. They don't have to be visible there to the end user as there is an option to then hide them. This is described in the RoboHelp Reimagined sample project.

You haven't said in what way your output doesn't work but I haven't had or seen issues with expressions not working so I am thinking that your problem is somehow linked to that.

Two options that seem to fit what you want are to simply create a TOC that includes just what you want in it, then there would be no need for an expression or use exclude expressions.

Does that help?


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kimberleym4454185
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August 13, 2019

Thank you for your reply. I am a colleague of the original poster.

All topics we want to eventually have included in the output are added to the TOC. But while the topics are in the draft process condition expressions are added to them via the TOC and 'Contents' folder to exclude them from our 'issue' expression and include them in our 'draft' expression. However, we have discovered that topics are being incorrectly excluded at all times, regardless of the expression rules in use. The projects and output settings we are using have been upgraded from RoboHelp 2015 to 2019 and were working perfectly fine prior to the upgrade. But now we find ourselves unable to successfully create new condition expressions or tags and output Responsive HTML5 help using them. Without the ability to include and exclude the help we choose, we are distributing help to our clients that they should not have access to.

To no avail, we have had a lot of correspondence with the Adobe Support Team to try and address the issues we are having with our expressions (one of your suggested options). An issue we found and recreated directly before the Support Team (while they were connected to my machine) was that topics were being incorrectly excluded from the output when the condition expression we were using 'included' more than one condition tag with the 'AND' operator.

Peter Grainge
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August 14, 2019

Thank you, Peter. I have sent you an e-mail with details and instructions.


I have sent a reply to JS. Need some information.


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