![]() This caught David until he found the stop words are applied by default. When a project is created no Stop Words are shown in the Output options. Stop Words applied even though none created. In fact it is a full installation so if you have uninstalled RoboHelp, just apply the latest update. As with all updates, you only need to apply the latest available as that includes all previous updates. Go to Adobe - Support : RoboHelp Support Center : Service Releases and download the latest version from there. This was explained in the forum announcements. This was an issue in the initial release of 2020 which shows as 2020.0 if you click the Help menu. Adobe are aware and this will be fixed in an update. RoboHelp is not removing the class as it should. A paragraph has a class applied but if the P tag is selected in the Styles Panel to remove the class, it remains applied and shows as the selected style in Styles panel. In source view you will see that class="null" is applied. If you select the P tag in the Styles Panel, the style shown in the Styles panel is None. Adobe have acknowledged it is a bug that will be fixed in the next update. This was reported on the forum after applying Update 5. Index keywords not being excluded even though excluded by a condtion expression. In particular the section starting Search algorithm has changed If you want to know the search priority, see this forum post. That has been reported at RH-10142 so vote for it if that is the reason you encounter the problem. If you comment these out by inserting /* before the style and */ after it, in many cases that will fix the issue. There can be many reasons for that but one to look for is styles. Sometimes when you try to open your CSS or when you try to switch from source view to author view you will see a warning the the CSS cannot be parsed. Please add your vote if you encounter the same problem. I have tested and found the same problem. RoboFan reported that when he searched a merged help project with a string in quotes, no results were returned. Merged Help - Search in quotes broken in Update 6. If RoboHelp does not crash, then the keyword should work. For that reason you try to add Search keywords via Topic Properties only until this issue is fixed. ![]() It is important to note that even if RoboHelp does not crash, when a search keyword is added in the New Topic dialog it will not show in Topic Properties or the code. When I tested this I too found differing results. This has been looked into by Adobe who found the issue is intermittent. Rebecca found that if she added a search keyword in the dialog when creating a topic or in Topic Properties, RoboHelp crashed.
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