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Guidelines for creating a context-sensitive help file


Microsoft Corporation

Updated June 10, 1999

When you write context-sensitive help, you first create a file containing context-sensitive help topics to which you have assigned unique IDs. Then you create a header file that lists the symbolic IDs and numeric IDs for all the dialog boxes and controls in a program.

Before you begin writing, consider the following:

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