                             
                     H e l p   W r i t i n g   H e l p

                           from TechnoTrends by
                             Douglas W. Davis

    Help Writing Help is a book designed specifically for writers and
    developers who design and develop Windows(TM) online Help for third 
    party applications. It's written from the writer's point of view and 
    contains helpful information on writing and designing Help systems. 
    It runs under Windows as a Help file. This book is meant to be used 
    as an online reference. 

    The goal of the book is to reduce the amount of time required to 
    learn the basics of creating a Help system. It can also aid if you 
    use an authoring tool to generate the Help code and source files. The
    primary goal is to make learning, developing, writing, and tracking
    Windows Help easier for writers and software developers.
    
    Help Writing Help is compatible with IBM(TM) PCs with VGA monitors. It
    is available in Shareware form as a self-extracting file (HLPWRT.EXE).
    Try it for 30 days. If you continue to use Help Writing Help, you are 
    expected to register your copy. Registration details are in the book.
    
    To install:
     
       1. Copy HLPWRT.EXE to a floppy diskette.
       2. Change directories to drive A:
       3. At the command line (A:>) type "HLPWRT.EXE" and the file will
          extract these four files:

               SETUP.EXE          HLPICON.ICO 
               HLPWRT.HLP         README.TXT (This file)
    
       4. Open Windows, select Run from the Windows Program Manager, and 
          Type: 
          
               A:\SETUP 
          
          Follow the prompts. The installation can create the default 
          directory and program group, if desired.
