Use the HTML-based Help Project dialog to select the name of the Help project (.HHP file) to create and to select the names of the WinHelp source documents (.DOC files) to import into the project.
Select project folder and project file name for HTML Help: Selects the path and .HHP file name to use with the Help project. (The .HHP file is the Microsoft HTML Help project file that the conversion creates.)
Use short folder/file names: Assigns file names that use no more than eight characters (plus three-character extension). Use this feature if you are deploying an intranet or Web site on a Web server that does not support long file names. (Ask your Webmaster if the server supports long files names, if you are sure.)
You can also use this feature if your WinHelp source files include file names with spaces. To synchronize the TOC items from the Contents tab with the topic content open on the right-hand pane in the HTML Help viewer, file names cannot use spaces.
Note: You can automatically replace spaces in file names with underscores after the project is created.
Displays the Open dialog for browsing drives/folders
to select different paths.
Choose source document(s): Selects the .DOC files to import into the project. By default, all files in the WinHelp project are selected.
Clear All: Clears all files from the selection.
Select All: Adds all files to the selection.
Build Expression: Identifies the build expression used with the WinHelp project. You can modify the build expression or remove it. (HTML-based Help projects support build tags.)
Define: Opens the Define Build Tag Expression dialog for adding, modifying or removing build expressions.