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How to manage spacing between topics

Community Beginner ,
Jul 09, 2019 Jul 09, 2019

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Hi everyone,

I've recently upgraded to RoboHelp 2019 - which seems great so far. However, I thought I remember the ability to have topics blend across pages in previous RoboHelp versions - and not force a page break for each new topic.

Right now, I have an 'all or nothing' problem: My topics are fairly short, which means I have tons of empty white space on each page after the topic has concluded. In some instances, I have merged topics where appropriate - but if that causes the page to overrun, I suddenly have three lines on the following page followed by tons of white space (due to the page break).

Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions are how they manage their content in this respect?

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Jul 09, 2019 Jul 09, 2019

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In an output there will be white space if the topic does not fill the screen. I'm not sure what you are expecting to happen there.

Pages are a print concept. What page break are you referring to?

Are you saying that if you print a short topic it is printing on multiple pages? If yes, then there must be empty paragraphs below the content.

If you can clarify these things, hopefully I can help.


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I thought I remember the ability to have topics blend across pages in previous RoboHelp versions - and not force a page break for each new topic.

Not sure what you mean by that.


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Community Beginner ,
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Hi Peter.

Thank you for this.

To clarify: Is there way to stop RoboHelp from creating a new page for each new topic?

I'm sure I remember the option to have topics merge across pages in previous versions?

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Are you talking about printed documentation as that's they only thing that seems to apply here?


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If you did mean Printed Documentation, what you want is not currently possible. It is scheduled for an update. If you meant something else, let us know what.


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Community Beginner ,
Jul 10, 2019 Jul 10, 2019

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Hi Peter,

Apologies - I was on a half-day yesterday, so couldn't respond.

I was referring to printed documentation - if that now makes more sense.

Thank you for your responses and patience - I'm new to RoboHelp, so it might (ironically) a little trickier to convey what I mean.

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It does make sense now. Sorry it's not the answer you want but at least you know you are not missing something.


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