Embark on a journey through PDF document creation with the HelpNDoc PDF tag. Uncover an in-depth resource for maximizing HelpNDoc’s advanced PDF capabilities, including the generation of signed and password-protected PDF documents. From meticulous layout customization and style refinement to image optimization, this tag serves as your guide to crafting professional-grade PDF documents. Refine your PDF output with precision, ensuring alignment with your brand identity and content standards. Whether crafting user manuals, guides, or reports, the HelpNDoc PDF tag empowers you to produce visually polished and secure documents. Navigate this dedicated section to acquire insights, techniques, and expertise that transform your HelpNDoc projects into exceptional, safeguarded PDF literature.

Enhanced PDF and HTML documentation generation in HelpNDoc 2.0.1.4

Enhanced PDF and HTML documentation generation in HelpNDoc 2.0.1.4
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HelpNDoc 2.0.1.4 is ready to download, featuring PDF table of content generation, HTML keywords generation and various bug fixes including the generated PDF file which wasn't always created in the specified path. As a reminder, there's only 23 days left to benefit for the special introductory discount for both the Standard and Professional Edition, which will expire the 30th of June

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HelpNDoc 2 has been released with Word and PDF Export

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We are glad to announce the immediate availability of HelpNDoc 2.0 which includes lots of additions and enhancements, along with a brand new HelpNDoc web site. Let's start with HelpNDoc 2 which features two brand new exporters: Microsoft Word and Adobe PDF documents can now be generated from HelpNDoc. We also added a find and replace by variable functionality and added a variable panel to simplify their use throughout HelpNDoc. We took a lot of time enhancing little details and much requested features, have a look at the detailed change log below. But that's not all...

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How to convert a CHM help file to a PDF document

How to convert a CHM help file to a PDF document

You can use HelpNDoc to import and convert a CHM help file into a PDF document. The PDF document contains not only the content from the CHM file, but also the images, hyperlinks and organizational structure, including the table of contents. After importing the CHM help file, you have the option of updating the content.

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How to update your templates

How to update your templates

HelpNDoc offers you an intuitive template editor that makes it easy to customize the look and feel of your PDF and Word documentation to support specific requirements. You can tailor any of the settings and properties of the PDF and Word templates that you've created from scratch as well as those that you've copied from other templates.

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How to rename a template

How to rename a template

It's recommended that you assign a name that helps you remember the purpose of a template. As you update the settings and properties of your templates, it may become necessary to update the names of your templates as well. This is quite simple to do.

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How to duplicate an existing report template

How to duplicate an existing report template

As easy as it is to create a new template for Word and PDF documentation formats from scratch, you can save time by copying an existing template. After you copy a template, you can then tailor the settings and properties to create customized documentation that supports your specific needs.

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How to create a new report template

How to create a new report template

When you publish your PDF and Word documentation, HelpNDoc follows instructions in templates when generating the documentation. You can create PDF and Word templates that define the cover, paper size, orientation of the page, margins, headers, and footers as well as the appearance of your table of contents and topic titles. HelpNDoc makes it easy to create new templates from scratch. After creating a new template, you can then tailor it to support specific requirements.

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