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SUMMARYVersion 3.1 of the Windows Help engine supports the ability to author topics to contain a nonscrolling region of text immediately below the button bar. Text and graphics remain in this fixed location even as the user scrolls other text in the topic. This nonscrolling region appears the same as other text, except a thin black line divides the nonscrolling region from the rest of the text in the topic. This region can contain any of the formats applicable to a help file (hot spots, bitmaps, and so forth). MORE INFORMATION
To create a nonscrolling region, you must create the \pard\keepn
rich-text format (RTF) token. To accomplish this using Microsoft Word
for Windows version 2.0, perform the following four steps:
To change the color of the nonscrolling region, modify the final RGB
triple. For example, the following specification will change the
background color of the nonscrolling region to red:
Additional query words: 3.10 3.1 non-scrolling non-scrollable
Keywords : kb16bitonly |
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