There certainly are commercial products such as RoboHELP (from EHelp.com) and ForeHELP that will take in web pages and hierarchies and turn them into compiled HTML Help (.chm). They are not for the light of wallet, but they do work. Microsoft offers their "free" HTML Help Workshop (<http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/tools/htmlhelp/chm/hh1start.htm> ), but it requires a lot of extra work to use that productively. -- Jonathan Cohen - Technical Writer, Software Documentation Geotest, Inc. - Marvin Test Systems jonathanc@geotestinc.com - business; jkcohen@pobox.com - personalReceived on Tuesday, 20 June 2000 13:09:39 GMT
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