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RedChequer
 
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Using Excel 2002 and working off line I go to Help/Answer Wizard and when I
type in 'page break' and click "Search' It tries to connect to the Internet
looking for a Web page.
Why is this so?.

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The first returned item is:

Web: Frequently asked questions about entering data

If I click through the country options, the return screen is actually a web
page:
http://office.microsoft.com/assistan...EC010272491033

It's a web-based help file return. The next retuns that aren't qualified
with 'Web:'

Do not inspire your PC to connect to the web.

Regards,
Nate Oliver
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Thanks Nate,
How do I 'Do not inspire my PC to connect to the web'?
Just installed XP 2002 SP2


The first returned item is:

Web: Frequently asked questions about entering data

If I click through the country options, the return screen is actually a web
page:
http://office.microsoft.com/assistan...EC010272491033

It's a web-based help file return. The next retuns that aren't qualified
with 'Web:'

Do not inspire your PC to connect to the web.

Regards,
Nate Oliver

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Hello again,

Web settings are mentioned he
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...954441033.aspx

But, I don't see:
"Under See also in the task pane, click Online Content Settings."

As is mentioned. :?

Regards,
Nate Oliver
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