If you would like to create a manual programmatically, you can use a OSS 
called LaTeX that Ted Roche recommended to me.  I've written some VFP 
classes that help make that easier.  TOC, Index, Images, mathematical 
formulas are all possible.

http://www.cullytechnologies.com/presentations/vfptolatex/default.htm

HTH,
Kevin


Malcolm Greene wrote:
> I need to produce a traditional style user manual formatted for
> printed output with an equivalent PDF version with table of
> contents and cross references converted as active links.
> 
> Any recommendations on help authoring tool, Word template, and/or
> PDF conversion utility that will help me accomplish the above
> goals?
> 
> Thanks,
> Malcolm
> 
> 
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