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ScreenSteps Documentation » Creating a Software Manual With ScreenSteps » Exporting Your Manual

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  • 1. Creating Your Content 3
    • 1.1 Before You Start
    • 1.2 Create a Manual and Stub Out Your Lessons in ScreenSteps
    • 1.3 Add Lesson Content
  • 2. Publishing Your Manual 2
    • 2.1 Things to Consider Before You Publish
    • 2.2 Exporting Your Manual
  • 3. Tips For Keeping Your Manual Useful 2
    • 3.1 Keeping Your Manual Relevant
    • 3.2 Keeping Your Manual Up To Date

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Last Updated

Jan 22, 2011

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  • ScreenSteps Desktop & Workgroup

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  • Customizing HTML Templates
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Exporting Your Manual

Exporting to HTML, PDF, Word or ScreenSteps Live

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If you are exporting to Word, PDF, HTML or ScreenSteps Live just select your manual and choose your desired format.

Exporting to Other Online Services

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If you are exporting to other online services you will need to right-click on each individual lesson and select Export > Blog/Web.

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