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* An existing HTM file in my project used a cascading style sheet; let's
call that style sheet "ABC.css."
* In my list of HTM files, I right clicked on an HTM file, chose
"Properties," and then chose "Appearance." I selected a different
cascading style sheet for the HTM file; let's call that style sheet
"XYZ.css."
* Later on, I ran the RoboHelp report for style sheets. It shows the HTM
file as still using the OLD style sheet (ABC.css).
* However, there doesn't appear to be any real problem. The formatting
of the HTM file looks fine, and when I right click on it, it definitely
uses the NEW style sheet, XYZ.css.
* So my question is: Why does the RoboHelp Style Sheet Report not
reflect my change? Any ideas? Just curious.
Thanks.
Keith
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