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December 30, 2010
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Minor emergency - copying TOCs

  • December 30, 2010
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Hi guys,

What a day to have a panic... hope there are some other fine individuals out there working and looking for a way to earn their Christmas Good Deed Badge..

Ok, so I reckon this is really simple. I am currently making a custom TOC for a client who only wants certain parts of the information in our webhelp, but I would like to start from the Generic TOC. Am I being stupid (very, very possible) or is there no easy way to make a TOC based on one that already exists? I can drag and drop the project files from the Project Manager, but they are not brilliantly organised and it would take a lot more time to make sure they were all in the right place...

Anybody know a quick solution to this?

Thanks in advance if anyone can help...

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Correct answer Captiv8r

Hi there

If you are using RoboHelp HTML 7 or 8, you can easily copy a TOC in the TOC editor.

First, open the TOC editor pod. Then click the Create TOC button in the TOC pod toolbar.

From there, click New and place a check mark in the Copy existing Table of Contents check box.

Give the new TOC a name and choose the TOC to copy and you should be good to go.

Cheers... Rick

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Legend
December 30, 2010

Hi there

If you are using RoboHelp HTML 7 or 8, you can easily copy a TOC in the TOC editor.

First, open the TOC editor pod. Then click the Create TOC button in the TOC pod toolbar.

From there, click New and place a check mark in the Copy existing Table of Contents check box.

Give the new TOC a name and choose the TOC to copy and you should be good to go.

Cheers... Rick

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December 30, 2010

Oh god it was right under the stupid name entry thing when I was creating a TOC! I kept on typing a name and pressing enter then trying to copy across content from one to the other.

Well, I told you me being stupid was a possibility.

Cheers Rick...

Captiv8r
Legend
December 30, 2010

Happy to help

If it helps anything, things like that tend to bite me in the ankle on a regular basis. I like to think of it as my "I cannot see the silly forest because of all the stinkin trees blocking my view" syndrome.

It often helps to get a view from someone not so involved with it.

Cheers... Rick

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