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December 24, 2013
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Import from Word-Numbers at end of headings are cut off in the TOC though not in the topics themselv

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I'm using Robohelp10, though this has always been an issue in all versions of RH that I've used. I have a document with many headings that end in a particular # (it's a version #)

e.g.

I3DMLFeatureLayer65.

I3DMLFeatureLayers65.

I3DMLFeatureProperties65.

I3DViewshed65.

IAction65.

IAttachment65.

IAttribute65.

  IAttributes65 

When I import and automatically have the TOC converted, all these headings appear in the RH TOC (books and pages) with the # 65 at the end missing, as such:


I3DMLFeatureLayer.

I3DMLFeatureLayers

I3DMLFeatureProperties

I3DViewshed

IAction

IAttachment

IAttribute

  IAttributes 

In the topics themselves, the topic title displays correctly (with the 65 at the end).

Has anyone else experienced this/have any suggestions? TIA.

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Peter Grainge
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December 24, 2013

What you see in the topic is the Topic Heading rather than the Topic Title. When a topic is created they should be the same but they can be different thereafter.

What do you see in Topic Title in Topic Properties?


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arqwe작성자
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December 24, 2013

Thanks for responding so quickly. In Topic Title I see the full name (with the 65 at the end).

Peter Grainge
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 24, 2013

Hi, I sent you the project and word file via CuteSendIt.com. I’m afraid the project didn’t send properly the first time, so I resent it. Sorry for the hassle.

Ayelet


The first download showed the project and a document so I just downloaded the document. The second download is just the project and a slightly bigger file.

Hopefully that's it.

I will take a look later in the week.


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