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Headings: folders vs topics

New Here ,
Apr 26, 2006 Apr 26, 2006
I'm currently trying to create printed documentation from existing online help. There is only one problem to which the answer eludes me: while RoboHelp automagically sets folder/subfolder headings to Heading1, Heading2 etc, it doesn't seem to do the same with the headings of the topics inside the folders.

For example, with a simple tree structure like the following:

(f)Folder
....(f)SubfolderA
.........(t)TopicA
.........(t)TopicB
....(t)TopicC

I'd like to have TopicC and SubfolderA as headings at the same level, rather than SubfolderA as Heading2, and all three Topics as Heading1 (which looks real silly).

Is there any way to do this (such as a style I could specify or change, or an option I'm not seeing during the generation process) other than going through and forcibly specifying all the topic headings to be the appropriate level (which I can foresee causing merry hell when anyone who is not me rearranges topics later)?

I'm using RoboHelp HTML X5.0.2 and Word 2003 SP2
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Community Expert ,
Apr 26, 2006 Apr 26, 2006
Welcome to the forum.

Perhaps you need to change the Maintain Heading Levels? Not sure as I've read this in a hurry.

Perhaps this topic will cover the problem. Click here.

If not post back and I will look when I have a bit more time or someone else can chip in.

Help others by clicking Correct Answer if the question is answered. Found the answer elsewhere? Share it here. "Upvote" is for useful posts.
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New Here ,
Apr 27, 2006 Apr 27, 2006
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Thankyou! Yes, that would appear to be exactly the information I need.

(I knew there had to be a way of doing it, I was just failing entirely to find it in the online help)
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