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also, get a copy of the Help Authors Guide - dunno the http address, but it
should be fairly easy to find with a good surfer...
-b
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Date: Thursday, 10-Aug-95 05:42 PM
From: Suzanne Pyle \ America On-Line: (Crow101156) To:
Subject: ROBO-HELP
Hi, I'm sorta new to the world of electronic publishing---not to the world
of tech
writing. I'm playing around with RoboHelp and wondering where to begin. Can
anyone guide me? Also, are there any noteworthy reference books out there
you would recommend me that might shed light on Robohelp in particular and
online publishing?