Use the Folders dialog to set up locations for saving HTML topic files and images. The settings you make at this dialog determine the structure of your HTML project — how your files are organized in folders and subfolders.
Do not create subfolder: Saves all HTML topics at the root of the project folder.
Create subfolder: Saves all HTML topics in a subfolder (based on name entered in text box).
Create folders based on source document names: Creates and saves HTML topics in subfolders, based on the names of the .DOC files.
Create subfolders based on TOC structure: Creates and saves HTML topic files in subfolders, based on the titles of books in the WinHelp table of contents. Books within books are created as subfolders within folders and topics are arranged accordingly. All topics not used in the WinHelp table of contents are saved at the root of the project folder.
Folders for Images: Organizes the image files saved in the project. The image files are based on the ones used in the WinHelp project.
Do not create subfolder: Saves all image files at the root of the project folder.
Create subfolder: Saves all image files in a subfolder, based on name entered in text box.
File Options: Defines the naming conventions to use with the topic files.
HTML File Extension: Saves all HTML topic files using the extension selected from the drop-down. Choices include HTM (the default) and HTML.
Always use lowercase: Saves file extension in lowercase letters. If you are storing and using the files on a UNIX server, select this option (UNIX only recognizes lowercase file names).
Tip: After the project is converted, you can further organize your files by creating custom folders and moving topics into them.