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Toolbar

Tabs

Information pane

The Contents tab provides a list of available help topics. Double-click a closed book () to open the pages, and then click on a topic page ().

The Index tab provides a complete listing of the help topics available. Scroll through the list of available topics or type a word in the Type in the keyword to find box to quickly locate topics related to that word. Select

the topic and click the button.

The Search tab allows you to enter a keyword and display all of the topics in the online help that contain the keyword you have entered. Type a keyword in the Type in the word(s) to search for box and click the

button. Select the topic from the list and click the button.

The Favorites tab allows you to keep topics that you revisit often in a separate folder. To add a topic to your

favorites, click the button on the Favorites tab.

What’s This? help

What’s This? help allows you to view pop-up descriptions of controls in dialog boxes.

1.Click the question mark () in the upper-right corner of the dialog box. The cursor changes to a question mark icon ( ).

2.Click a control in the dialog box. A pop-up description of the item appears.

Click a control in the dialog box and press Shift + F1 .

Help on the Web

Additional Sound Forge information is available on the Sony Pictures Digital Media Software Web site. From the Help menu, choose Sony on the Web, and choose the desired location from the submenu. Sound Forge starts your system’s Web browser and attempts to connect to the appropriate page on the Sony Web site.

About your rights in Sound Forge software

Sound Forge software is licensed to you under the terms of the End User License Agreement. The End User License Agreement is first presented to you when you install the software. Please review the End User License Agreement carefully as its terms affect your rights with respect to the software. For your reference, a copy of the End User License Agreement for Sound Forge software is located at http://www.sony.com/mediasoftware.

CHP. 1

INTRODUCTION