Unashamed plug…
One of the major projects I am involved with resulted in a 21,000 line Pure BASIC source file and a User Manual of 110 pages with over 100 screen shots and diagrams in it. Today, my challenge was to convert the manual, which is in MS Word, into a Help File in .CHM format.
I tried a number of utilities to do this and was invited to pay a four figure sum for a program that would convert my .doc into a .chm file. No thanks.
Believe me there is some rubbish out there!
I finally found a program that worked, utterly without hassle or complications of any sort. On the opening screenI browsed to my .DOC file, clicked a button and in about twenty seconds there was a ready-to-go help file with all of the drawings etc embedded and the indexing sorted out. Brilliant!
The program in question is Word-2-CHM 2009 Pro from Macrobject. It costs $299 (or $199 for a Lite version) which is not expensive for a professional tool that does “exactly what is says on the tin”. I have no hesitation recommending it to programmers who have targets to meet and need to cost their time at commercial rates.
RichardL
Converting MS Word files into CHM Help files
Did you already give Microsoft HTML Help Workshop a try? I have worked with it for years (WinNT and WinXP, it even supports Win9x) to convert Word 97 or Word 2003 documents to .CHM files. It also contains a nice Image Snapshot utility with which I have taken all my window and gadget snaphots for the documentation. (Although I haven't tried it yet with a manual of 110 pages...) And it's free...
(Although I know that this is not a strong argument. If the Macrobject product could increase my productivity and/or circumvents limitations that HTML Workshop could impose on me, it would of course be worthwhile to spend the money...)
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