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header with topic name

Guest
Feb 18, 2009 Feb 18, 2009
Hi

I am just changing from robohelp 5 to 8 and having a nightmare trying to understand these master pages (was templates).

I would like to create a header that contains only the name of the topic i have open.

Is there a html command that i can use to insert the topic name into the header? Or, do i need to create a user variable with a string? Any help would be appreciated.

Header Example: (i want to also put a banner behind this text)

Manual Name
Topic (???????)
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Valorous Hero , Feb 18, 2009 Feb 18, 2009
Hi Anita

Have you tried the following?
Edit the Master Page.
Click inside the Body area.
Add a new line at the top of the body text. Perhaps format as Heading 1.
Click Insert > Fields and Variables > Title.

Please give that a shot and see if it comes close to what you are looking to achieve.

Cheers... Rick
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Advisor ,
Feb 18, 2009 Feb 18, 2009
You could very simply enable Breadcrumbs, which would display the current topic name in addition to its complete TOC path. No work required in templates or topics, at all!

Simply check the Add Breadcrumbs Links box in the Navigation panel of the second Generate wizard window. Click the Format button to access another window (looks like putting a banner behind this text would require some manual work on your part).


Good luck,
Leon
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Valorous Hero ,
Feb 18, 2009 Feb 18, 2009
Hi Anita

Have you tried the following?
Edit the Master Page.
Click inside the Body area.
Add a new line at the top of the body text. Perhaps format as Heading 1.
Click Insert > Fields and Variables > Title.

Please give that a shot and see if it comes close to what you are looking to achieve.

Cheers... Rick
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Guest
Feb 19, 2009 Feb 19, 2009
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Thanks for the replies guys.

I followed RoboWizard help and that worked a treat.

regards
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