Compiling Robohelp for Word project as MS HTML Help

I am compiling a RoboHelp for Word X5 project as a Miscrosoft
HMTL Help file (.chm) and on the first page of each one of my
projects books is a paragraph of all the different font names (see
below). How the heck do I get rid of this?
i.e. ...Arial;Courier New;Symbol;Wingdings;MS Sans
Serif;Times New Roman CE;Times New Roman Cyr;Times New Roman
Greek;Times New Roman Tur;Times New Roman (Hebrew);Times New Roman
(Arabic);Times New Roman Baltic;Times New Roman (Vietnamese);Arial
CE;Arial Cyr;Arial Greek;Arial Tur;Arial (Hebrew);Arial
(Arabic);Arial Baltic;Arial (Vietnamese);Courier New CE;Courier New
Cyr;Courier New Greek;Courier New Tur;Courier New (Hebrew);Courier
New (Arabic);Courier New Baltic;Courier New (Vietnamese);

Hi jfullington
Check out the following link. I think it may answer your
question.
Click
here I believe you are interested in Snippet number 56.
Out of idle curiosity, is a compiled .CHM only one of several
outputs you are creating and you still need WinHelp? If it's the
primary output, you should really consider moving away from
RoboHelp for Word and toward RoboHelp HTML.
Cheers... Rick

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  • Convert RoboHelp for Word project to RoboHTML

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    4) I will also need to generate Printed documentation in the
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    All those questions and in detail too. This is a forum, not a
    book shop. :-)
    What we can do is give you some general guidance so that you
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    First get all the existing projects converted and running
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    When you are ready, then look at the topic on merging webhelp
    that is on my site. Just adapt as necessary for FlashHelp. I think
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    Hi all,
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    1. Am I right that it seems you can do everything with
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    Tia,
    - avi

    Welcome to our community, Avi
    I see you posted the question here as well as the TechShoret
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    Most everything is moving away from WinHelp (.HLP files) and
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    Message was edited by: jonestech

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    So I am motivated to find a solution...
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    Thanks,
    Jim

    Hi Jim,
    just as an encouragement: we sucessfully converted a HUGE RH
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    single topic and check the formatting, but I guess you'd always
    have to do this. But I think it's worth it, working in HTML is so
    much more convenient.
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