\paperw8640 \margr0\margl0\ATXph0 \plain \fs20 \f1 A vital part of any application is it's help system - it's not much use building a tool if no-one knows how to use it. It's a
good idea to distribute your help and documentation with your application, and one of the best ways of doing this is to build a windows-style help system into your programs.\par
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You can do this with another of the Developer Edition tools - the He
lp Workshop. With this feature, you write the help text in Word then integrate the help text components that you've written using the Help Workshop Contents Editor. \par
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You can organise the help hierarchically, but also add 'links' between help i
tems to make your documentation more user-friendly. You can also use the Hotspot Editor to add 'hotspots' to graphic images. A hotspot is a part of an image that displays help text when it's clicked. You may find hotspots very handy in explaining what pa