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Right Aligned Graphics - Version 3 of EasyHelp Only

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Below only applies to the old version 3 of EasyHelp/Web.

I am trying to position a small BMP such that it always on the extreme right of the 'banner' section (non-scrolling region) of the window that contains the topic title. How can I achieve this?

This is a limitation of EasyHelp/Web in that the Microsoft Help Compiler does not recognise right tabs, amongst many other standard Word features:-(

If you are prepared to position your graphic on the left of the TOPIC title, as in Example 5, of the EasyHelp/Web examples and process the document, you can then edit the .rtf file, created by the PROCESS to position the graphic on the extreme right, as you want it to do.

When you look at the .rtf you will see some code prior to the bmc command, ie

# $ K +(Note, you need to enclose the following statement in {})bmc jamesico.bmp -

If you change this to

# $ K +(Note, you need to enclose the following statement within {})bmr jamesico.bmp

you should find that your graphic is displayed as you wish. Please ensure that there is no space between the + and the { otherwise this will position your graphic on the extreme right but on the line below.

If you need to perform this on many files, or pictures you could write a quick MACRO to find and replace the c with an r automatically.

 

 

 

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