The way you add support for browse sequences depends on the Help format you are distributing.
Before you distribute an HTML Help project that uses browse sequences, you need to enable browse sequence functionality in your project. This involves the following:
Changing properties in the HTML Help viewer to include browse sequence. (For details, see Enabling browse sequence functionality.)
Including a file called HHActiveX.DLL with your .CHM file. This is the ActiveX control that supports browse sequences with Microsoft HTML Help. (This file needs to be copied and registered on all end user systems that run Microsoft Windows. For details, see Installing HHActiveX.DLL.)
Tip: After you compile the Microsoft HTML Help project, you can test browse sequences in the HTML Help viewer. Browse sequence navigation buttons are displayed in the toolbar, across the top of the viewer. (For more information, see Testing browse sequences.
If you are creating WebHelp, JavaHelp, or Oracle Help, the output format is automatically set up to include browse sequences. You can enable and disable browse sequences when you generate any of the Help formats. For more information, see Customizing WebHelp display , Customizing JavaHelp display, and Customizing Oracle Help display.