Hi Debra and Norman,
Didn't know that context help within menus was available in Excel,
sure would have made examining menus a lot easier had I known
about it -- maybe I should go through the menus again now while I still
have a chance to learn. Just checked IE, OE, Windows Explorer,
Notepad and Firefox -- they don't have it -- I think Excel really had
something there. Nice to know I've still got it.
Was that all context help was removed from 2003, including toolbars,
or was it just the menus, what about the VBE. Best to tell me today,
don't think I could stand the shock two days in row.
Between removal of what would have been a real important feature had
I known about it and wording like " i wana know" I'd say this day is shot
before it's hardly begun.
BTW, my Go To (Ctrl+G) is in the Edit menu, not in the View Menu
I wouldn't think they changed that in Excel 2003, on the other hand 2003
gets more diabolical (evil by design) every time it's mentioned. <grin.
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David McRitchie, Microsoft MVP - Excel
My Excel Pages:
http://www.mvps.org/dmcritchie/excel/excel.htm
"Debra Dalgleish" wrote ...
This tip helps in Excel 2002 or earlier versions. Unfortunately, in
Excel 2003, context sensitive help has been removed, so this technique
will only open the Help pane.
Norman Jones wrote:
Hi Yalda,
Move the cursor to the Go To item, press Shift -F1.
"yalda" wrote in message
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i wana to know the job of Go to That it is in view menu
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Debra Dalgleish
Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List
http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html