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August 4, 2011
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Using different images

  • August 4, 2011
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Hello,

I have a standard user guide that I have created. However, I want to swap out images depending on who the guide is generated for. Is there an easy way to do this?

example: Company A gets the entire userguide with their images . company B gets the same user guide with their images.

Thanks,

Chris

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Peter Grainge
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Community Expert
August 4, 2011

It depends on the version of RoboHelp, which is why the Sticky Topic in Before You Post asks that all threads are started with the version of RoboHelp being used.

Variables can now include images and that would give you what you need. Including images was introduced in RoboHelp 8.


See www.grainge.org for RoboHelp and Authoring tips

@petergrainge

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Participating Frequently
August 4, 2011

Sorry about that. I am using roboHelp 8 and I have never used it before. I am being thrown to the wolves...LOL  so how would I

use variables for images?

Thanks,

chris

Captiv8r
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June 10, 2016

I am using RoboHelp 2015 and the output type is WebHelp. I applied Conditional Build Tags to the images that I want to not appear in the output and use that Conditional Build Expression to not display the image. It works the first time but not after that. And the User Defined Variables don't work at all.


Hi there

I'm not sure what you mean by "it works the first time but not after that". Can you expound?

So does this mean the first time you generate output? Or the first time you view the help.

Sorry, but we have more questions than answers here.

Cheers... Rick

August 4, 2011

Hi Chris,

You can use conditional build tags. Create a Company A tag and a Company B tag and apply the tags to the images. Then exclude the Company A tag from Company B's single source layout, and the Company B tag from Company A's single source layout.

Hope this helps.

Jennifer