O most excellent

Thanks

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Sent: Thursday, 24 February 2005 9:12 a.m.
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Subject: RE: [DUG] win <-> dotnet

Anything in this email is based on Delphi 5 which is what I have
currently installed, but applies to most other versions of Delphi, I
think (at least the purely Win32 ones anyway).

>From the Help menu, choose Customize...

You'll get a window titled OpenHelp, which has 4 tabs, a toolbar, etc.
The tabs contain lists of references to individual help files, help
indexes, help contents, etc.

I usually go through and delete any references to Help files such as
IBCtrls, QuickReport, etc, purely 'cos we don't use them.

One reference I usually add if it's not there is one to MS's win32.hlp
file for use as an API reference.

What you're achieving is controlling the information that gets into the
indexes when you view Delphi Help.  You can cut out a lot of crud that's
not relevant to you this way.

HTH,

Conor

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On Behalf Of tracey

> ONCE you spend half an hour in the Borland
Help editor tool
The what?  Tell me about this.. never heard of it?  We can customize the
help??

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