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Scroll down the page and look at Snippet number 56. I think that is what
you need.
Cheers... Rick :)
Keith Hansen wrote:
> I'm working on a WinHelp project in RoboHelp...
>
> Even though this is a WinHelp project, RoboHelp allows me to generate a
> CHM file from it. (In other words, it is not truly an MS HTML Help
> project. In RoboHelp, I don't edit my text using an HTML editor. As I
> work on the project in RoboHelp, it's just a plain vanilla WinHelp
> project. But I can generate either an HLP or a CHM as my final output.)
>
> The CHM that is generated looks fine except for one odd feature: At the
> top of the first topic, the names of a whole bunch of fonts are listed
> (Arial, Courier, Helvetica, etc.)
>
> Questions:
> * Why does this happen?
> * How do I prevent it from happening?
>
> Thanks for any input!
>
> Yours,
>
> Keith
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