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Bill Swallow (a.k.a. @techcommdood ), the renaissance man of technical communication, has posted some tips on going from Framemaker to Robohelp. Working still on the Framemaker side of a similar project, I am singing on a hill that is alive with the sound of music. Go forth and read: Using Conditional Text in Adobe Technical Communication Suite 2 and then thank Bill for the fine writeup.
Also note one of the linked articles below. Dear Adobe, if you have to put the word "demystifying" in any headline related to your own product on your own blog, it's time for you to bring in the UX guns. Seriously. You can demystify stuff on the back end and save us all the trouble of hating on you later.
Using Conditional Text in Adobe Technical Communication Suite 2
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