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Subject:Printed Documentation to Online Help Questions From:Joe Smith/Don Starr <strsmith -at- CONCENTRIC -dot- NET> Date:Sat, 18 Oct 1997 11:25:47 -0500
Greetings all,
I have been writing manuals and training guides for a couple of years
now and am finally faced with the challenge of moving printed
documentation to Online Help. Any response to the following questions
would be greatly appreciated.
The system I am documenting is made up of approximately 200+ screens. I
am creating printed documentation first and then converting it to Help.
My customer is requiring me to use RoboHelp, a software I've never used.
How do I estimate the level of effort required to generate a help
system?
Do I estimate based on topics in the User Manual or should I come up
with a list of topics specifically for Help and estimate from those?
Does anyone have suggestions or tips for designing printed documentation
that will be converted to Help?
Thanks!
strsmith -at- concentric -dot- net
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