Creating An Empty New Project
Creating An Empty New Project
1. Select the File menu and click on New Project to display the New Project settings page:
Select Create an empty new help project, or choose one of the options that includes a set of styles that you can use right away. Don't select
New Repository here – that is a special kind of project for sharing styles and other assets across multiple projects.
2. Select the project save format and specify the project save location, the project file name, the project title and the language settings:
Save format:
We recommend using the uncompressed HMXP format for ongoing work, which requires saving in an empty folder. See HMXZ or HMXP?
for details on the save formats.
Title, language and character set:
Enter a title for your help project and select your help project language and character set. See International languages setup for details on
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4. Click on Create on the right to create and open your new project. All the topics whose titles you entered in the previous step will
automatically be created.
Your work is the most valuable thing on your computer. When setting up a project, always make sure that you will have backups of your work
in the case of an emergency. Ideally, your backups should be on a different computer, or at the very least on an external drive. Then if
something catastrophic happens to your machine, you will be able to recover your work from the backup.
Note that if you are ever unable to save your current work, for example when you lose a network connection, Help+Manual will automatically
enable you to save a special rescue copy containing only those topics that have been edited since the last save.
In addition to this, your unsaved edits are also saved to an ongoing background backup. If you experience a Windows or other system crash so
that Help+Manual itself is no longer available, you will be prompted to restore your unsaved changes from the backup the next time you open
the project.
Check out Backups and Emergencies to learn about this and other backup options so that you are prepared to recover your valuable project
work if something ever goes badly wrong on your computer.
See also:
Importing Data
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