From the Tools
menu, select Edit External Topic References.
Click the Project
tab.
Select the folder titled HTML
Files (Topics).
From the Tools
menu, select Edit External Topic References.
The External Topic
References dialog opens, displaying a list of the external topics in
your project.
Select the topic to look up.
On the left, all references to the selected external topic are identified.
The following icons represent the different types of references to the
topics:
Icon:
Description:
TOC items (books and pages that are linked to the topic).
Links to the topic from other topics.
Links to bookmarks in the topic.
Keywords in the index that are associated with the topic.
Aliases used by the topic for context-sensitive Help.
Clickable areas in image maps (hotspots) that are linked to the topic.
From the Tools
menu, select Edit External Topic References.
In References
to Selected Topic, select the link to repair.
Click Edit.
The topic that includes the broken link opens in the WYSIWYG Editor.
From the Tools
menu, select Edit External Topic References.
In References
to Selected Topic, select the TOC item.
Click Edit.
The properties for the TOC item are displayed.
Select a valid destination to repair the broken
link.
From the Tools
menu, select Edit External Topic References.
In References
to Selected Topic, select the TOC item.
Click Delete.
Tracking external topic references
You can track references to a single topic or view a list of references
to all topics. When viewing all topics, the references are sorted in a
list as you select different topics.