![]() Just to see what would happen, I manually edited my project HHK file to alphabetize some of the Keywork topics, and then I re-generated the primary layout (WebHelp). So, according to what I have read, those should be the appropriate settings for my simple html webhelp project. That is the way it was, in fact, before your posting. Under the Index section I have the Index File (HHK) radio button selected, and the Binary Index checkbox is not selected. I double-checked my Project Settings, General tab and my Primay Output is WebHelp. ![]() Maybe Rick, Peter or Willam can shed some light on this? Sorting enables the up and down keys on Index Pod. In all other layouts, the index remains sorted but for HTML output, the sorting of the index can be changed. The sort function is enabled only when the primary layout is HTML Help and the Index is set to Index File with no Binary Index. ![]() >Note: The Sort command is unavailable with a binary index. This online help topic explains a little more about the Sorting options depending on the primary layouts and whether Binary is selected. The HHK file contains all the Index keywords and their topic associations all tucked into one file, whereas adding Index Keywords using the "Topic" radio button embeds the coded reference right in the topic html file itself. Selecting the Index file (HHK) is fairly standard for WebHelp use and it is sorted numerically and alphabetically by default. So, because WebHelp is your primary layout, Binary should definitely be unchecked. Binary index is only used when Microsoft HTML Help "CHM" is your primary layout. Just an expansion of what Rick has suggested.
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