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Outputting a Chrome HTML Document File

New Here ,
Nov 25, 2015 Nov 25, 2015

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When I first generated an output (Responsive HTML5), one the files was a Chrome HTML Document which shows the fully complete and functioning front end of my project. However I have recently made some changes to my project (cosmetic and as well as content wise) and can't seem to generate this file type again.


Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.


Many thanks,


Stuart

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LEGEND ,
Nov 26, 2015 Nov 26, 2015

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Which version of RoboHelp? On RH11, go to View > Pods > Single Source Layouts. The Responsive HTML5 output should still be in the list. On RoboHelp 2015, go to the Ouput tab in the ribbon and select the output from the large picklist in the middle of the ribbon.

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Hi there

Upon reading this yesterday I was confused by mention of "one the files was a Chrome HTML Document". As it seems the statement wasn't picked up on by Willam, I'm guessing something else is afoot here.

Are you by chance talking about the icon that you see in Windows that represents an HTML file?

tmp1.png

If so, that's something totally controlled by the Windows operating system and not by RoboHelp.

Cheers... Rick

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