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How can I obtain Help? |
The Help system that is provided is extremely extensive and you will probably find a lot of your questions can be answered here. | ||
There are several ways to obtain help, the easiest being to press F1. | ||
Alternatively you could select (Help > Microsoft Office Word Help). | ||
Using the Help facility is reasonably intuitive and help is available at any time even when you are in the middle of a task. | ||
The forward and backwards buttons work just as they do in a browser allowing to you go back to previous topics. |
Ask a Question |
In the top right hand corner of your Word application there is a textbox that allows you to type in a question or keywords at any time. | ||
Don't worry about capitalisation or even about entering a complete sentence. Just typing in a keyword will work. | ||
A list of all the topics will be displayed in the Search Results task pane. |
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In Word 2002 the list of topics are displayed below the text box. | ||
In Word 2000 or before you had to use the Office Assistant to ask a question. |
Office Assistant |
The Office Assistant is an animated feature designed to offer assistance with any task you want to perform. | ||
The Office assistant is designed to give you suggestions and tips relating to the specific task in hand. | ||
There are 8 different types of Office Assistant that come as standard. |
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