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HTML FAQs website gone?
Hi All,
I know this seems off topic, but I think it was someone in here that pointed me to this website. I've been trying to get to it for three days, but it's been down. Is it defunct? Has it moved? I've finished all the macros to convert my Word doc manual into a set of HTM's that I can compile into a .chm. It's all working like a charm. I've hooked it all up to my Access app, and am opening context sensitive help. I just can't get the help to open from my Access menu bar. I'm hoping maybe I'll get a clue from there. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks, Max |
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Max,
I know this seems off topic, but I think it was someone in here that pointed me to this website. I've been trying to get to it for three days, but it's been down. Is it defunct? Has it moved? The Helpware FAQ is at the address below (and accessible when I tried it just now): http://helpware.net/FAR/far_faq.htm There are some other HTML Help FAQs he http://www.mvps.org/htmlhelpcenter/htmlhelp/hhfaq.html http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...dQuestions.asp I've finished all the macros to convert my Word doc manual into a set of HTM's that I can compile into a .chm. It's all working like a charm. I've hooked it all up to my Access app, and am opening context sensitive help. I just can't get the help to open from my Access menu bar. Have a look at Dave Liske's paper "Using HTML Help with Microsoft Access", available as a PDF from the following address. This contains some information on creating menus. http://www.mvps.org/htmlhelpcenter/h.../hhaccess.html Failing that, the MSHelpWiki contains an extensive list of resources on using HTML Help with Office applications. http://www.mshelpwiki.com/index.php?...MLHelpArticles -- Pete (Microsoft Help MVP) |
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"Pete Lees [MVP]" wrote in
oups.com: Max, I know this seems off topic, but I think it was someone in here that pointed me to this website. I've been trying to get to it for three days, but it's been down. Is it defunct? Has it moved? The Helpware FAQ is at the address below (and accessible when I tried it just now): http://helpware.net/FAR/far_faq.htm That's the URL I have as well. I still can't get there. I'll keep trying. There are some other HTML Help FAQs he http://www.mvps.org/htmlhelpcenter/htmlhelp/hhfaq.html http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en- us/htmlhelp/html/hwHTMLHelpFrequen tlyAskedQuestions.asp I got to these. Thanks for the pointers. Have a look at Dave Liske's paper "Using HTML Help with Microsoft Access", available as a PDF from the following address. This contains some information on creating menus. http://www.mvps.org/htmlhelpcenter/h.../hhaccess.html Will do. Failing that, the MSHelpWiki contains an extensive list of resources on using HTML Help with Office applications. http://www.mshelpwiki.com/index.php?...MLHelpArticles Thanks again, Pete. THat gives me some new places to look. Keep a good thought. When I get things working, I'll post the answer. -Max |
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"Pete Lees [MVP]" wrote in
oups.com: Have a look at Dave Liske's paper "Using HTML Help with Microsoft Access", available as a PDF from the following address. This contains some information on creating menus. http://www.mvps.org/htmlhelpcenter/h.../hhaccess.html Hi Again Pete, This was the magic serum. The code I needed was right there, and now things work as they should. THANK YOU! I now have a fully realized help system. - Max |
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