F Using the HTML Help Viewer
The following topics provide information about navigating and using this HTML Help User Guide. For more information, click one of the following topics:
●To create a list of favorite help topics
●To print the current help topic
●To find topics using the toolbar buttons
●Using the shortcut menu commands
Getting more out of help
Here are some tips on how to find more information when using the HTML Help Viewer:
●To link to another topic, a Web page, a list of other topics, or a program, click the colored, underlined words.
●To view topics that contain related information, click the words, “Related Topics,” which can appear at the end of a topic, and then click the title of the topic you want.
●To see if a word or phrase contained in a topic is in the index, select the word, and then press F1.
●If you are viewing content from the Web in the Topic pane, you can click Stop or Refresh on the toolbar to interrupt a download or refresh a Web page.
●If you use a particular help topic often, you can add it to your favorites list.
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To find a help topic
In the Navigation pane, click one of the following tabs:
●To browse through a table of contents, click the Contents tab. The table of contents is an expandable list of important topics.
●To see a list of index entries, click the Index tab, and then type a word or scroll through the list. Topics are often indexed under more than one entry.
●To locate every occurrence of a word or phrase that can be contained in a help file, click the Search tab, and then type the word.
Note | Click the contents entry, index entry, or search results entry to display the corresponding topic. |
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