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I've had that problem with RoboHelp as well. Any text in a drop-down is
usually ignored in a search.
I've worked around it by creating a new page for the content and then
linking to it so that the page displays inside the drop-down. The result is
that the content can now be found in a search.
Be seeing you,
Will
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Subject: RoboHelp V7 - drop-down text question
*Hi All,
Does anyone know if it is possible to search for ALL drop-down hotspots
used in a RoboHelp Project? If yes, how?
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