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Updated on: Sep 07, 2016
Using Image Zoom in Templates
Manual Customizing HTML Templates -
Updated on: Sep 07, 2016
Customizing Lesson Navigation Links In Manual Templates
Manual Customizing HTML Templates -
Updated on: Sep 07, 2016
Creating an XML Template
Manual Customizing HTML Templates -
Updated on: Sep 23, 2014
Registering ScreenSteps With a Serial Number
Manual ScreenSteps 2.9 -
Updated on: Jul 25, 2014
How to transfer your ScreenSteps 2 license to another computer
There is nothing special you need to do. Just download ScreenSteps 2 and install ScreenSteps on the new computer. You can then enter your registration key.
If you have lost your registration key you can get it here.
If you need to move your ScreenSteps library to a new computer then follow these instructions.
Manual FAQs -
Updated on: Jun 20, 2013
Embedding Video From YouTube
Manual ScreenSteps: Tips & Tricks -
Updated on: Jun 18, 2013
What is an HTML Template?
An HTML template is a folder that contains a template file that ScreenSteps will parse and use to format lesson and manual output when using the Export to HTML feature. In addition the folder can contain any number of supporting files or folders.
Although we use the name HTML templates you are by no means limited to HTML output. Templates can be customized to export any text-based output. This means you can create your XML templates and import lessons created in ScreenSteps into content management systems.
Manual Customizing HTML Templates -
Updated on: Jun 18, 2013
The Anatomy of the Template File
At a minimum a template folder (whether a lesson template or a manual template) must contain a template file. This is the file that tells ScreenSteps how to process a lesson or manual for output. This lesson describes the anatomy of a template file.
Manual Customizing HTML Templates -
Updated on: Jun 12, 2013
ScreenSteps Desktop licensing
Manual FAQs -
Updated on: May 29, 2013
How Do I Generate the Table of Contents For A Manual Using Microsoft Word?
When you export a manual to Word you will need to open the resulting file in a word processing program in order to generate the table of contents. This lesson will show you how to do this for Microsoft Word. This lesson uses Microsoft Word 2008 specifically.
Manual Creating Word Templates