Getting Help While You Work
The Word Help system is extensive and can help you as you work. In this exercise, you will view information about getting help as you work in Word.
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Start Word. On the Standard toolbar, click the Microsoft Office Word Help button. In the Search for box, on the Word Help task pane, type help Click the green Start searching button to the right of the Search for box. |
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In the displayed Search Results task pane, click About getting help while you work. Maximize the displayed window, and at the top of the window, click the Show All link. Scroll through and read all the various ways you can get help while working in Word. |
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If you want to do so, print a copy of the information by clicking the printer button at the top of Microsoft Office Word Help window. Close the Help window, and then close Word. |
Two Formatting and Organizing Text |
Windows XP
Outlook 2003
Internet Explorer
Computer Concepts
Word 2003
Chapter One. Creating Documents with Microsoft Word 2003
Chapter Two. Formatting and Organizing Text
Chapter Three. Using Graphics and Tables
Chapter Four. Using Special Document Formats, Columns, and Mail Merge
Excel 2003
Chapter One. Creating a Worksheet and Charting Data
Chapter Two. Designing Effective Worksheets
Chapter Three. Using Functions and Data Tables
Access 2003
Chapter One. Getting Started with Access Databases and Tables
Chapter Two. Sort, Filter, and Query a Database
Chapter Three. Forms and Reports
Powerpoint 2003
Chapter One. Getting Started with PowerPoint 2003
Chapter Two. Creating a Presentation
Chapter Three. Formatting a Presentation
Integrated Projects
Chapter One. Using Access Data with Other Office Applications
Chapter Two. Using Tables in Word and Excel
Chapter Three. Using Excel as a Data Source in a Mail Merge
Chapter Four. Linking Data in Office Documents
Chapter Five. Creating Presentation Content from Office Documents