I've already recommended HelpSmith several times on this forum. But it's what I recently purchased for my project and am still impressed with. :) Certainly the guys from HS has done the best implementation of styles and the most easy-to-use help editor I've met so far.
I would recommend using a full-featured help authoring tool such as HelpSmith. (not freeware but HTML Help Workshop is the worst way to create help files in my opinion).
I used this simple module from the HS website that helped me integrate a CHM with my VBA program. Think it will work for MS...
I did not do so with TListView, but can recommend these free TVirtualTreeView/TVirtualDrawTree components. Although it took me some time to figure out how to work with the virtual paradighm, I've finally been able to write my custom drawing procedures. The component can work as a tree or as a...
I've tried out many of the help tools including EC Software Help and Manual and recently bought Helpsmith 2.0. It is very affordable and has a much more power system of dynamic styles. I really like it.
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