Many FrameMaker users also use RoboHelp with (or w/o) Tech Comm Suite. This 
brief, 45 minute webinar will focus on how to manage one aspect of boilerplate 
content you may globally update with ease.

May 31st at 10AM Pacific Daylight Time
Register at: http://adobe.ly/12CRhmH

Reusable content is a huge timesaver with any HAAT or publishing system: 
discover how RoboHelp employs "snippets" (subtopics or tracts of text) and UDVs 
(User Defined Variables) to leverage this technique. Simple drag n' drop allow 
you to plant globally "update-able" lists, cautions, warnings. You may also do 
the reverse by selecting sections of legacy data in your project and moving it 
into a new snippet.

Discover strategies for using UDVs (variables) to cover changeable data like 
product names, versions, office locations, etc. Again, a simple drag n' drop 
may be used by beginners or simple keyboard shortcuts for more advanced users. 
With these techniques you can swiftly customize your RoboHelp project to 
publish multiple versions for external or internal audiences.

About the Presenter: Maxwell Hoffmann, Adobe's Global Product Evangelist for 
Tech Comm Suite, has extensive tech comm publishing experience, having worked 
for a variety of publishing vendors and translation agencies before coming on 
board with Adobe. He is a former FrameMaker product marketing manager with 
Frame Technology (before Adobe acquired the product), and has trained over 
1,200 people in scalable publishing solutions over the years.

TWEET:

Fri 31May 10AM PDT New WEBINAR on using dynamic boilerplate content in Help 
projects; adobe.ly/12CRhmH #AdobeTCS @maxwellhoffmann

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Maxwell Hoffmann |  Product  Evangelist  |  Adobe  |  p. 503.336.5952  |  c. 
503.805.3719  |  mhoffman at adobe.com<mailto:mhoffman at adobe.com>
http://twitter.com/maxwellhoffmann -  
http://www.linkedin.com/in/maxwellhoffmann  blogs.adobe.com/techcomm
Upcoming webinars http://adobe.ly/Pbz6xI    Recorded webinars: 
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