Re: Help on Missing "Help"
- From: JE McGimpsey <jemcgimpsey@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2005 07:38:46 -0700
In article <1132476812.226002.272480@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Art Kleiner" <kleiner_art@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> PS - Since I tend to think I shouldn't NEED help -- that every program
> should be intuitively obvious -- I haven't bothered to investigate
> this, but it's been missing for at least three or four months. It's
> also been difficult to fix, because the feature I need to fix it - the
> help feature - is precisely the one missing.
It would be nice if every feature of an application was intuitively
obvious. Unfortunately, that pretty much limits the complexity of the
app to something like the Calculator. One could use Word that way, but
you'd miss 90% of the power of the application.
If you haven't intentionally modified your menus, choose
Tools/Customize/Customize Toolbars/Menus... Select the "Menu Bar" item
in the Toolbars pane (so that the name is highlighted, not just the
checkbox checked) and click Reset.
If you have customized your menus and you want to keep the
customizations, choose Tools/Customize/Customize Toolbars/Menus...,
select the Commands pane, in the Categories list, select "Built-in
Menus", then drag the Help item in the Commands list to the menu bar.
.
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