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June 14, 2011
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'untitled' TOC topic

  • June 14, 2011
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A topic in my RH7 project appears in the compiled TOC with the name 'untitled' despite the fact that it has a name like every other topic.

I checked back to a previous chm and in that the topic is fine but the one below it in the TOC appears 'untitled'.

If I compile the project as webhelp the problem does not exist.

Does anyone have any idea what is happening here?

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Captiv8r
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June 14, 2011

Hi there

Can you please display the properties of the affected TOC node and capture the screen? Then insert the image into this thread using the Camera icon.

Thanks... Rick

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Inspiring
June 20, 2011

Here you go:

Peter Grainge
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Community Expert
June 20, 2011

OK, I deleted the TOC entry, closed the project, trashed the CPD file, re-opened the project and added the topic to the original book and to another one.

When compiled, the topic in the original book is still named 'untitled' but it is OK in the new book.

I can see it in the HHC file but it looks the same in both books.

This suggests to me that the problem is with the book so I created another book with the same name and put the same topics in it. When compiled, the original book still has the problem and the new one is fine BUT when I delete the original book and compile, the new book now has the problem.

Next I re-created a new book with the same topics in but gave the book a different name. Now when I compile, the problem topic has the correct name but with 2 letters missing!


I think we could make a TV competition out of this!

What level are these books at?

If you apply a new title in the TOC rather than changing the Topic Title, does that stick? Please say Yes because I am running out of ideas.


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