FAQs about creating HTML Help from WinHelp

Question: Will the macros in my WinHelp project work in the HTML Help project?
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Question: Can HTML topics open in secondary windows like they do in WinHelp?
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Question: The HTML topics do not include the tabs used with the WinHelp topics. How can I add them?
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Question: My WinHelp topics use code samples that include extra spaces to position the text. The HTML topics do not include these extra spaces. How can I add them?
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Question: My tables convert into the HTML topics, but the columns do not adjust to fit the size of window pane. Instead, the horizontal scrollbar is displayed. How can I adjust the tables to eliminate the need to scroll?
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Question: My WinHelp bulleted lists in HTML use bitmap references as bullets and the hanging indents are not properly aligned. How can I fix this?
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Question: My WinHelp topics used manually numbered lists with {SEQ} fields rather than Word's automatic numbering. What happens to these field codes?
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Question: What happens to my non-scrolling regions?
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Question: When I open the topics in the WYSIWYG Editor, the background color is gray. When I view the topics in the preview window, the background color is white. What it going on and how can I get the background color to always display in white?
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Question: When I click a hyperlink, an error message is displayed that reads "Cannot open the Internet site C:\Folder Name\FileName.htm. The system cannot find the path specified." What does this mean?
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Question: After I create the HTML Help project, is it ready to distribute?
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Question: My WinHelp project includes context-sensitive help topics. Can I transfer this functionality into HTML Help?
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