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Designing Context-Sensitive Help


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Updated June 10, 1999

You can create context-sensitive help for many of your program's interface elements. In dialog boxes, users can display help by clicking the question mark in the title bar of a dialog box, and then clicking an item within the dialog box. In Windows, users also can display help by right-clicking an item, clicking What's This?, and then clicking an interface element.



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