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Report to show unmapped entries in MapID context

New Here ,
Dec 17, 2009 Dec 17, 2009

I'm using TCS2 in WinXP.

Robohelp v. 8.0.2.208

Is there a report that will show me any entries that are not mapped in terms of the context sensitive map ids? I found the reports that show the used MapIDs and broken topic mapIDs...

I need this report b/c I think that the mapID file doesn't update by itself, i.e. if you delete something that is tagged in a context sensitive mapID file it doesn't just un-assign and delete itself, you have to manually edit the map ID file, and then manually add any new items that need to be included in the mapID file.

Thanks!

Adriana

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Community Expert , Dec 17, 2009 Dec 17, 2009

The Topic Properties report can be customised to include / exclude various things, including map ids.

If you delete a topic, the map id goes with it. Tagging excludes a topic from a build, it does not delete the topic from the project.


See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips

Follow me @petergrainge

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Community Expert ,
Dec 17, 2009 Dec 17, 2009

The Topic Properties report can be customised to include / exclude various things, including map ids.

If you delete a topic, the map id goes with it. Tagging excludes a topic from a build, it does not delete the topic from the project.


See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips

Follow me @petergrainge

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New Here ,
Dec 18, 2009 Dec 18, 2009
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Thanks - I'll try that!

-A

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