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Publishing

Publishing is the vital stage of creating or maintaining a document where you produce a tangible result which you can distribute to your adoring readers.

Author-it uses Publishing Profiles to determine:

  • which outputs a book can be published to
  • which users can publish using that profile
  • the release states content must be in for it to be included
  • the media objects, and/or external files that are used to control formatting and layout

These profiles are fully customizable, and you can create as many additional profiles as you need to suit your requirements and your deliverables.

In This Chapter

Can Anything Go Wrong When Publishing?

Can Publishing be done in a batch file, say daily or once a week?

Can I Output as a PDF File?

Can I Attach My Own Cascading Stylesheets?

Delivering The Help Project To The Client

How Can I Prevent Author-it From Publishing The Blank 'allowpagebreak' Style In The Word Document?

How Can I Display Cropmarks on Each Page Without Losing My Normal Headers and Footers?

How Do I Get Multiple Topics To Appear As One HTML Help Page?

How Do I Remove the "Printed On ..." Date Line?

How do I ensure my graphics are included in my Word document?

How do I make my printed document single-sided

How Do I Update My Document?

How Does Context Sensitivity In HTML Help Compare With Windows Help

How Long Does Publishing Take?

How Do I Increase The Font Size Of The HTML Help Topic Heading?

What HTML Help Components Do I Need To Send Someone?

What Windows Help Components Do I Need To Send Someone?

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