Here is the real authority (not that faux Wikipedia source) 
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Indeed, that's a nice summary and it makes it clear that in my case that I
should stick with CHM files. I just have to find the right tools for the
job. I've never used Visual Studio or Expression Web simply for writing HTML
files, so I might exercise them out in that reduced role. I'm quite happy to
use the old HTML Help Workshop for compiling the output (well ... it was
okay when I last used it about a year ago).

Greg

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