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October 8, 2013
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table of contents contain duplicate headings in different levels in printed documentation output

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In Robohelp 10, the table of contents contain different books at different levels linked to topic files. When it gets published in printed documentation, the books linked to topic files gets published with two heading levels in the table of contents and as well as in the body content.

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Peter Grainge
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October 8, 2013

First I have removed your email address for two reasons.

  1. The whole idea of the forum is to put answers here so that others can benefit from them.
  2. You should never put your email address on any forum, unless you need enlarged body parts or want to hear from some official dealing with the multi million $£ estate of your long lost uncle.

It sounds like you are getting the book title as well as the topic title and maybe you have the wrong setting for Maintain Heading levels.

See Printed Documentation on my site.


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@petergrainge

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October 8, 2013

Hi Peter,

Thanks for your reply.

Is it like I have to manually edit the table of contents for the printed documentation in the chapter layout (Wizard -page 2) to avoid the duplicate headings.. The default table of contents will be used for other help contents only.

Regards,

Nalini

October 9, 2013

If books are coming in with Heading 1 and Topics start with Heading 2, you have not ticked the option I mentioned before and that is covered on my site.

If you are not seeing any further heading levels in the TOC of the document, then you must have the setting in Advanced set too low, as above.

Try this with one of the sample projects. Click Open on the RoboHelp Starter page and then click Samples in the ribbon on the left.

When you generate the document, are you using a CSS style or mapping to a Word template? (Last page of the wizard)


See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips

@petergrainge


Hi,

I tried with one of the sample project-employee care..

The headings of toc and chapter layout look similiar and the table of contents in the generated output has the following

The headings which are set to level 2 are getting published in the table of contents which is different from the TOC set in the robohelp. I wanted to avoid the headings 2 set inside the topics to get it published.

Also in my project, the toc contains first level books in which some second level books are created along with topics. so the first level books linked to the topic get published twice in the toc. Could you pls suggest  for this too