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Subject:Re: Tips for using help From:Roy Anderson <royanderson -at- IBM -dot- NET> Date:Thu, 20 Aug 1998 01:19:26 -0400
1. Check out the windows.hlp file in the Win95 path:
C:\Windows\Help\windows.hlp
2. Click on Contents tab. Click "How To..." then "Use Help".
3. Explore the topics. Hopefully, some topics might be useful.
Good luck!
Roy
Thomason, Sharon wrote:
>
> My group is composing a short document with instructions and tips for using
> help. We are doing this, because our clients are sometimes very computer
> illiterate and cannot be assumed to know it. I've found lots of examples of
> instructions on how to use help, but I am drawing a blank on tips for using
> help. Any suggestions?