Too large help files

You use RoboHelp for Word 7.0 build 145, help the project type - Robohelp 2000.

Our documentation is too large - 250 MB.

Most of the size are images

We tried to use low-quality photos, but users are unable to see all the details on the photos.

How can we save the quality of the photos and the size of documents less?

I think that the type of assistance is WinHelp 2000, not RoboHelp 2000. It was a form of WinHelp eHelp introduces.

See www.grainge.org for creating tips and RoboHelp

@petergrainge

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