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From: Geoff Schaller on 29 Dec 2009 16:24 Simple. Upgrade! "Harry B." <bongoplayer(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:hhce7u$hpq$1(a)news01.versatel.de: > Yes, I've read the manual, and Anchor is exactly what I need. And it > works with H&M V5. But I don't know how to set keywords to an anchor in > my version V3. > > --Harry B. > > > Am 29.12.2009 01:42, schrieb Geoff Schaller: > > > Harry. > > > > What does your question mark mean? That you don't understand my response > > or you don't understand the mechanism or that you can't find info in the > > help. > > > > I use 'book marks' (never used the term 'anchor'). > > > > However, when I look up book mark in the latest version of the manual > > (V5) it comes up with a nice page on how to create anchors, referring to > > them also as book marks. So the information is there and I guess they > > are the same thing. > > > > Again I ask: have you read the manual? I created a quick book mark in > > one of my manuals and it seems to work as expected. > > > > Geoff > > > > > > > > "Harry B." <bongoplayer(a)gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:hhbg2u$3pu$1(a)news01.versatel.de: > > > > >> > I don't know how they work but chm has different mechanisms to achieve > >> > the same thing. > >> > > >> ??? > > >
From: Stephen Quinn on 29 Dec 2009 18:50
Harry Ask your questions here. http://www.helpandmanual.com/support_forum.html CYA Steve |