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.HLP file to HTML

Engaged ,
Dec 21, 2011 Dec 21, 2011

Hi,

Is it possible to automatically convert a Windows 98 .HLP file to HTML using Robohelp?

Thanks.

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LEGEND , Dec 21, 2011 Dec 21, 2011

Hi there

In RoboHelp HTML you are able to click File > New > Project and click the Import tab on the dialog.

Note that one of the options is to import a WinHelp .HLP file type.

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Cheers... Rick

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LEGEND ,
Dec 21, 2011 Dec 21, 2011

Hi there

In RoboHelp HTML you are able to click File > New > Project and click the Import tab on the dialog.

Note that one of the options is to import a WinHelp .HLP file type.

tmp1.PNG

Cheers... Rick

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Engaged ,
Dec 21, 2011 Dec 21, 2011

Thanks Rick! One more question please.

I've been trying to download the free trial without any success. I get to the page where you click on "English|Windows|427.9 MB Download" only to get the "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" error. Firebox complains about an expired security certificate. Chrome complains about an infinite loop. Am I doing anything wrong?

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Community Expert ,
Dec 21, 2011 Dec 21, 2011
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Try again, it may have been a temporary error. When Firefox complains about an expired certificate it is a warning and you can continue. As long as you are happy you are on Adobe's site you should be OK.


See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips

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