How to move topics in HelpNDoc (Step-by-step guide)
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HelpNDoc allows you to easily move and organize your topics and their children topics. You can place topics in any order using the tree structure of your table of contents.
There are three ways you can move a topic:
Option 1
Click the topic that you'd like to move.
This highlights that topic in your table of contents.
Then, use the arrows in the table of contents section of the Home ribbon tab to move the topic.
- When you use the up and down arrows, the topic moves up or down in the hierarchy of your table of contents
- When you use the right arrow, the selected topic becomes a child topic of the topic immediately above it
- When you select a child topic and use the left arrow, that child moves up a level in the table of contents hierarchy
Option 2
Right-click a topic in your table of contents to display the contextual menu.
Select Move topic to view your options.
You can use the arrows as outlined above to move the selected topic.
Option 3
You can drag and drop topics to reorder them.
To do this, click the topic that you'd like to move. This highlights the topic.
Then, while pressing down your mouse, drag the topic to its new location in the table of contents. This gives you two options:
1. Change the level: The yellow arrow indicates that the selected topic will change its level within the table of contents.
In the example screenshot, "Move topics" would become a child of "Delete topics."
2. Change the order: The blue arrow indicates the selected topic will change its relative order in the table of contents.
In the example screenshot, "Move topics" would be inserted before "Create a new child topic."
When you release your mouse, the topic is dropped where you placed it.
The topic is now in its new location in your table of contents. We will see in another guide how fast it is to delete obsolete topics.
Learn more and download HelpNDoc free for personal use at http://www.helpndoc.com
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Hello Folks. We are going to take a look at how to move topics in HelpNDoc today. HelpNDoc
allows you to easily move and reorganize your topics and their children topics.
You can place topics in any order using the tree structure of your table of contents.
We are going to show you 3 methods to move a topic.
Using the first method, click the topic that you'd like to move.
This highlights that topic in your table of contents.
Now, click on the arrows in the ‘Table of Contents’ section of the Home ribbon tab to
move the topic. When you use the up and down arrows, the topic moves up or down in the
hierarchy of your table of contents.
When you select a child topic and use the left arrow, that child moves up a level in the table of
contents hierarchy.
Conversely, when you use the right arrow, the selected topic becomes a child topic of the topic
immediately above it.
The second method you can use to move a topic is to Right-click a topic in your table of
contents. From the popup menu that now appears, highlight ‘Move topic’ and then select
an arrow as mentioned previously to move the selected topic in the desired direction.
The third and last method you can use to move a topic is to drag and drop the topics to reorder
them. You do this by clicking the topic you'd like to move. This highlights the topic.
Then, while pressing down your mouse, drag the topic to its new location in the table of contents.
While dragging the topic, you will be presented with 2 options.
The yellow arrow indicates that the selected topic will change its level within the table of
contents. For example, here ‘Ribbon bar’ would become a child topic of ‘Getting help’.
A blue arrow indicates the selected topic will change its relative order in the table of contents.
Here, "Move topics" would be inserted before "What’s new". When you release your mouse,
the topic is dropped where you placed it.
The topic is now in its new location in your table of contents. In another video, we will show you
how fast it is to delete obsolete topics.
HelpNDoc is free for personal use and evaluation purposes. You can download it at
www.helpndoc.com and see other video guides at www.helpndoc.com/online-help
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