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Excluding a topic from search but still keep in TOC

New Here ,
Aug 29, 2025 Aug 29, 2025

I am using RoboHelp version 2022.4.179 and I am trying to exclude topics from the search but still include it in the table of contents. I have gone through each topic and selected "Exclude this topic from search" but after generating the HTML output, and going to search a keyword, the topics are still listed in the search.         

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How would I make sure that the topics I have selected to not be included in the search won't show up while still being in the TOC if someone needs to reference it?

 

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Aug 29, 2025 Aug 29, 2025

There is a fix in patch 6 for search, but I don't know if it applies to your circumstance. Normally, you would hide a topic in both the TOC and from Search to keep it from being discovered; you seem to want people to be able to find it in the TOC but not via Search. I don't know if it [that "Exclude from search" field] was built that way.

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New Here ,
Aug 29, 2025 Aug 29, 2025

Is there a way that I could change the ranking in the search so that the topics I want to exclude from the search wouldn't be so high up on the list?

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Aug 30, 2025 Aug 30, 2025

A quick test suggests that the Exclude From Search does not work in CHMs and that looks to be what you are generating. 

 

CHM's are an old technology that Microsoft last updated in 2004 and no longer support. 

 

As to ranking, you can try https://community.adobe.com/t5/robohelp-discussions/search-anomalies/m-p/11748980#M135360 but I am dubious that will work in CHMs.

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Sep 02, 2025 Sep 02, 2025
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I totally missed that @joey_9864 was creating a CHM - I read "generating the HTML output" & went immediately to HTML5.

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