Main topics are listed in the left sidebar. Click a topic to read about
it. To see its subtopics, double-click or click the plus-sign/triangle to
the left.
Type a word or phrase in the search field to display a list of related
topics.
If your search doesn't return anything, try typing fewer words or a
different combination of words.
To search inside a page, use the CmdCtrl+F shortcut. Enter the word or phrase
you would like to find into the text field of the bar that will open at the
bottom and press ReturnEnter,
or use the Next and Previous buttons to find the next match in
the chosen direction. Use Highlight all to highlight your search
phrase within the whole page. If you want to do a case-sensitive search,
check the Match case box.
To see information related to the Help topic you are reading, click
links in the Help window just as you would in a regular web page.
Retracing Your Steps and Printing
To retrace your steps in Help, click the buttons near the top left corner of
the Help window:
Click the Back button to move back through pages you have previously
visited. It works just like the Back button in the main &brandShortName;
window.
Click the Forward button to move forward through pages you have
previously visited. It works just like the Forward button in the main
&brandShortName; window.
Click the Home button to see the Help and Support Center, which includes
links to support options and web-based resources.
Alternatively, print the instructions you want to follow:
To print the whole page that's currently displayed in the Help
window, click the Print button near the top-right corner of the Help
window:
To print just a portion of the page, first click and drag to select the
area you want to print and then click the Print button.
Using Help Buttons
Many specialized &brandShortName; windows and dialog boxes include a help
button.
Click any help button to see detailed information about the window in
which it appears.
Search Tips
If you don't find what you want in your search, here are a few helpful
tips:
Be sure that you are searching for something that relates to
&brandShortName;; this is not a general Internet search.
Try to broaden your search—don't be too specific; terms
could be worded differently than your search.
At the same time, you should avoid being too broad with your
search terms: a word like web will probably return far too
many hits.