DECW$DXMHELP_HELP.HLB  —  Overview  Over guide functions
  Most help topics include a list of related topics
  in the additional topics area. To see one of these
  additional topics, position the pointer on the topic
  you want and double click MB1.

  To see a list of all available help topics, choose
  Title... from the Search menu.

1  –  buttons_goback

  To return to the help topic that was displayed just
  before the one that is currently in the window, click
  on the Go Back button. This feature is useful if you
  want to review something, or you find that you have
  taken the wrong path and you are not getting the help
  you thought you were going to get.

  The Go Back button is dimmed if the current help topic
  is the first topic displayed in the Help window after
  you chose an item on the Using Help menu.

2  –  cshelp

  Context-sensitive help is information about a part of
  an application window or dialog box that you identify
  using the location pointer.

  You can get context-sensitive help in two ways:

  -  Choose On Context from the application's Help
     menu. The shape of the mouse pointer changes to a
     question mark. Move the pointer to the area of the
     application window or dialog box about which you
     want help and click MB1.

  -  Move the mouse pointer or use the keyboard to get
     to the area of the application window or dialog box
     about which you want help; then press the Help key.

  Sometimes you will see information about only the
  particular field, button, or whatever the pointer
  is on. At other times you will see information about
  several screen objects. Each application determines
  how its windows and dialog boxes are divided into help
  regions, as well as what information is provided for
  each region when a request for context-sensitive help
  is made.

3  –  buttons_exit

  To close the Help window, click on the Exit button.

  Note that you do not need to exit the Help window after
  each use of help. If you leave the Help window open,
  your subsequent help requests will be displayed in that
  window.

4  –  Over guide window

  The Help window display includes the following:

  -  Menu bar with the following menus: File, Edit, View,
     Search, Using Help.

  -  Area for the help text. You can make this area
     longer or shorter by resizing the Help window,

  -  Additional topics list. You can double click on any
     additional topic to display its text

  -  Go Back and Exit buttons.

  To find out more about a specific part of the Help
  window, double click on the appropriate topic from the
  list of additional topics below.

4.1  –  over_guide_help_frame

  The help text area is the part of the window where the
  text that explains the topic is displayed. If the text
  is too wide or too long for the current area, you can
  resize the Help window. You can also scroll through the
  topic if the text is too long for the help text area.

4.2  –  over_guide_list_box

  The list of additional topics identifies other topics
  that you can select.

  To choose a topic, double click on it. Alternatively,
  you can single click on the topic and then choose Go To
  Topic or Visit Topic from the View menu.
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