Getting Help

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

  1. Click the Start button, and choose Help And Support from the Start menu to open the Windows Help And Support Center.

  2. Do either of the following:

    1. Click a topic, and browse to display a list of topics you can choose to view.

    2. Type a question or keywords, and press Enter to search Help.

  3. Click a link to the main topic of interest. If the item has subtopics, click the subtopic you want.

  4. Review the content of the Help topic.

  5. 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.

  6. To print a displayed topic, click Print, and select your print preferences in the Print dialog box.

  7. To look up another topic, use the Search box to search Help.

  8. 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.

Browse the Help And Support Center
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