What are big and colorful; packed with information, procedures, shortcuts, and links to online information; and sadly underutilized? The Help programs! Of course, they couldn't possibly replace this book, but you can use them to find concise step-by-step procedures for diagnosing and overcoming problems, and to explore many aspects of managing Windows. You can access Help from the Start menu or from within a program. Browse the Help And Support Center - Click the Start button, and choose Help And Support from the Start menu to open the Windows Help And Support Center.
- Do either of the following:
- Click a topic, and browse to display a list of topics you can choose to view.
- Type a question or keywords, and press Enter to search Help.
- Click a link to the main topic of interest. If the item has subtopics, click the subtopic you want.
- Review the content of the Help topic.
- If the content doesn't answer your question, use the Back button to return to the previously viewed topic, and choose a different item to read. Use the Forward button, if available, to look at a previously viewed item.
- To print a displayed topic, click Print, and select your print preferences in the Print dialog box.
- To look up another topic, use the Search box to search Help.
- To continue browsing the Help topics, click either the Home button to select another topic or find additional help, or the Browse Help button to see the Help table of contents.
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