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When working in an Office XP program, you may have questions. Fortunately, Office XP provides several ways to get the answers you need.
Each of these methods can be helpful, depending on the type of question you have.
Office XP's Help provides help for each of its programs. For example, if you are using Word 2002 then Microsoft Word Help is the first option in the Help menu. If you are using Excel 2002, Microsoft Excel Help is the first option in the Help menu.
The Office Assistant, or Clippit, looks like a cartoon paperclip. It answers questions about Office XP programs.
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When you click the Office Assistant, a dialog box appears.
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If the Office Assistant is in your way, you can click and drag it to a new location on the screen.
What do you do if the Office Assistant doesn't display the answer you're looking for?
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You can also get help while you're working.
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The What's This? command lets you point at any icon on the screen to have Office 2000 display a short description explaining the function of that particular icon.
This option provides you with the latest in Microsoft help. News, tips, software updates, patches, and bug fixes are all available online at the Microsoft Office Assistance Center.
When you choose this option, Office XP starts your Internet browser and immediately loads the webpage. To use this option, you must have an Internet connection and account.
Browse the pages until you find the information you need. Choose FileExit from the menu bar, or simply close your browser window to return to your work.
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