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Can I convert InDesign files to online help? 1

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monkeybay

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Jun 20, 2005
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Hi,

I'm new to InDesign. I eventually need to create online help files, preferably ones that are context-sensitive. Which help authoring tools are compatible with InDesign? Should I convert InDesign files to Word and then use RoboHelp? Can I use GoLive or Microsoft's standard HTML help tool?

Any insight anyone can give me is appreciated. Thanks.
Donna
 
InDesign already has an online help facility. Or are you creating help files for something else? If so, it is probably best to export each ID file to a PDF, and post links to these on the website.
 
Thanks, Eggles. I have to create online help files for my company's products. We use InDesign for our documentation. If I create .PDF files of the InDesign documents and post them on a Web site, can I make them context-sensitive and bring up help by clicking F1?
 
Not sure about that, as I use ID for print purposes only.
 
You can select a text frame and export RTF, then open in Word and make your help files as you may have done before.

HTML export in version 2 will create segmented, disconnected pages... not ideal for indexing in help files.

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Why is everyone in this forum responding to me as picklefish?
 
Thanks, Jim. I'm going to try this. I'll keep you posted.
 
Unfortunately, my office owns RoboHelp Office 2002 and we have Microsoft Word 2003. I was told by RoboHelp that they're not compatible and that I'd have to get RoboHelp 5x. I'm going to explore other ways of converting the InDesign files before I go the route of exporting as RTF to Word and then to RoboHelp.

Someone on the Macromedia forum suggested that I print the InDesign file with Distiller and then save the resulting .pdf as an .html file. I did this, but I'd have to do a lot of re-formatting if I go this route. There has to be a more seamless conversion process.
 
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