I'm looking at Word 2003, but I think this was the same in 2002...
When a Help windows opens (if it's the "Offline" help rather than the Office
Online stuff that opens in an Internet browser), there should be a set of
icons just below the title bar. The leftmost one, when the mouse hovers over
it, shows a tooltip of "Auto Tile". When you click that icon, the Help
window and the Word window will arrange themselves side by side.
If that doesn't work, this will: Minimize all windows except Word and the
Help window (or even the browser, if that's where the help appears).
Right-click a blank area of the Windows task bar at the bottom of your
screen. In the popup menu, choose "Tile Windows Vertically".
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Regards,
Jay Freedman
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answers3801 wrote:
When I have a question and the help wizard displays answers in the
right column of my page-- how do I keep those instructions still
displayed there while I try to fix the problem- (the minute I click
on something else the instructions disappear, ie, they say "go to
file, click on ..." -- there may be 7 steps, and I can only remember
a few at a time-- then have to type in the question all over again
(or take notes on my clay tablets)
this is Word 2002