Missing Map IDs

I have developed JavaHelp in RoboHelp Office X3. I have
defined map ids in a separate file. The file is imported to my
project and everything looks cool in RoboHelp. When I generate my
JavaHelp, some of the map IDs are lost. Has anyone had this issue?
Does anyone have a fix or know of a resolution?

Hi Mary.
You can see the topics with no mapid by running one of RH's
reports. The Mapid report lists the mapids and the topic they are
assigned to. The Topic Properties report can also be used with the
mapid option on to show topics with their mapid.
As far as why the topic with no mapid is in the webhelp, is
the file you are looking at the latest version? I'd ensure you have
the "Republish All" option set and try again.

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