Re: how do I access help offline?
- From: "Timothy L" <lightguard007-newsgroups@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 18:54:18 -0400
Click the "Help" menu and then click on "Microsoft Office Word Help"
The Task Pane shows with Word Help selected.
Down at the bottom in the Word Help Task Pane where is says "See also", click "Online Content Settings...".
The Service Options dialog box appears with Online Content selected for you.
Remove the check from the checkbox which states "Search online content when connected" to the right of it.
Click "OK".
Now search Microsoft Word Help again and ALL of your results will be offline (local) help articles.
The above process also works with AND effects Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Outlook,
Microsoft Access, Microsoft Publisher, etc. If you do this in Microsoft Excel, follow the above process
keeping in mind that anywhere it says "Word", you replace it with "Excel". For example, "Microsoft Office Word
Help" becomes "Microsoft Office Excel Help". The same goes with PowerPoint, Outlook, Access, Publisher, and
any others.
When you change this option in one Microsoft Office application (i.e. Microsoft Word), the others (Microsoft
Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Publisher, etc.) are changed with
it.
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"Mesquite" <Mesquite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> The internet if often down where I work. How can I access MS Office help
> offline? Can I download help for all of MS Office?
.
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