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October 27, 2009
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Merged Projects

  • October 27, 2009
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I'm trying to use the Merging Webhelp from Peter Grange's site and I'm not understanding step 3.  Am I supposed to create a COMPLETELY new project titled Child 1 & Child 2? It says this project is created in it's own folder within the "projects" folder... is this the "projects" folder of the Parent folder?  At this point I have 3 projects titled Parent, Child 1, Child 2?

Also one more question.  By creating a "master" project does this mean the child projects can be authored independently from each other?

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IrosadoAuthor
Participating Frequently
October 30, 2009

I figured it out...now let's see if I can do it again! :-O

Peter Grainge
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 27, 2009

If you download the demo, you will see exactly how I have structured things. I've only known it completely wipe someone's hard disk a couple of times.

The article on the reasons for merging explains that different authors can work on different projects without needing source control.

Hope that helps. If not post back and I will look in the morning.


See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips

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IrosadoAuthor
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October 29, 2009

Ok, I successfully recreated the folder structure, but as you can see my TOC's aren't showing up and I have a window within a window.  What now?

Peter Grainge
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 29, 2009

You've linked to the start page instead of the default topic.

See if fixing that recovers the TOCs but doubt it. You have created a TOC in eac project?

I'm about to log off but will see any further post in the morning.


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