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in the old versions of word, in the help menu used to be a question mark that
you could click on and it would change your cursor to a question mark. you
could then click with the cursor anywhere to get context sensitive help.
this was a great feature. please add the feature back to all the microsoft
products. this is faster and user for the user to use than to search through
lots of help pages trying to find the answer to what is what in the product.
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Agreed. The Word MVPs have made this point very forcefully to the UA (User
Assistance) team at MS.

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in the old versions of word, in the help menu used to be a question mark

that
you could click on and it would change your cursor to a question mark.

you
could then click with the cursor anywhere to get context sensitive help.
this was a great feature. please add the feature back to all the

microsoft
products. this is faster and user for the user to use than to search

through
lots of help pages trying to find the answer to what is what in the

product.

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