Members

Technology Zones

IBM Learning Center

Articles

Hosted By

MaximumASP

Info

Rated
Read 27,997 times

Contents

Related Categories

Writing Help - The Context String

The Context String

Put the cursor just in front of the W of Welcome, but after the page break, and insert a footnote, with the custom mark set to a #. This footnote will define your context string. A context string is a unique identifier for each topic, and is not seen by the user. Enter your context string into the footnote section of Word. Do not use any spaces.

James first started writing tutorials on Visual Basic in 1999 whilst starting this website (then known as VB Web). Since then, the site has grown rapidly, and James has written numerous tutorials, articles and reviews on VB, PHP, ASP and C#. In October 2003, James formed the company Developer Fusion Ltd, which owns this website, and also offers various development services. In his spare time, he's a 3rd year undergraduate studying Computer Science in the UK. He's also a Visual Basic MVP.

Comments

  • Winhelp Call

    Posted by napoleta on 05 Aug 2003

    I've been having the same problem. I found that you can trick VB into doing it by placing the following code in the click event on your help button:

    SendKeys "{F1}", True

    The trouble is, I have...

  • Acessing the help file from VB

    Posted by OmegaSolutions on 31 May 2002

    Actually I wrote a help file for my latest application, (using some other tools, doesn't matter)
    Now I have a compiled help file.

    I can acess his help by pressing the F1 key anywhere in my applica...

  • Errors, maybe an example?

    Posted by NetGert on 10 Dec 2001

    I get lots of errors and warnings. I do it all like here is told. Please send me an example .RTF and .HPJ file so I can learn from them E-Mail: netgert@hot.ee