If you share your computer with other team members, you will appreciate the ability to create multiple work environments within RoboHelp 7. For instance, if you find yourself working on the Project Manager and Toolbox pods most of the day, you can create an Environment where those specific pods always appears in an exact location within the RoboHelp 7 window and grouped with toolbars you use frequently.
Load the Default Environment
- Choose File > Load Default Environment
The RoboHelp window looks the way it did the day RoboHelp was first installed on your computer.
Save an Environment
- Drag the Project Manager pod to the middle of the RoboHelp window
- Choose View > Pods > Toolbox to display the Toolbox pod
- Drag the Toolbox pod to the middle of the RoboHelp window
- Position the Project Manager and Toolbox pods until your RoboHelp window looks similar to the picture below
- Close all of the other pods
- Choose File > Save Environment
The Save As dialog box appears. - Change the File name to ProjectManager_Toolbox and then click Save
The environment has been saved with an FHS extension. You can load the environment into any RoboHelp 7 project.
Load Environments
- Choose File > Load Default Environment
The RoboHelp screen returns to its default appearance. - Choose File > Load Environment
The Open dialog box appears. - Open the ProjectManager_Toolbox Environment you created a moment ago
Both the Project Manager and Toolbox Pods should reappear in the exact location specified when you created the Environment. - Choose File > Load Default Environment
The RoboHelp window returns to its default appearance.
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Hi!!
can you please help me
lets say i have 2 projects which one of them is the default and i want the other project to be the default how do i do that
thanks in advance
Posted by: Tom | December 14, 2009 at 09:23 AM