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Charlie Rowe
 
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Default Help in Excel 2003

In the older Excel 2000, when I right-click on a heading in the Help Table of
Contents, I get a choice of Open all, Close all, or Print .... Choosing
"Print ..." then gives me a dialog box with two choices--Print the selected
topic, or Print the selected heading and all subtopics.

Is there an easy way in Excel 2003 to get this choice of Printing the
selected heading and all subtopics? Right-clicking on a Table of Contents
heading in Exccel 2003 does not present me any choices; it does nothing.

Perhaps there is a setting I can change somewhere to make the Excel 2003
Help system work more like the Excel 2000 Help? In 2000, after I had
searched in Help and found my answer, I could click the Contents tab (among
the three choices--Contents,, Answer Wizard and Index) and see where in
Contents this answer lay. I could then easily click nearby items in Contents
to learn more.

As it, I have Excel 2000 running on an older machine on my desk along with
Excel 2003 on my new machine. I often find it easier to jump to 2000 on the
old machine to get help in Excel.

Thanks,
Charlie Rowe

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