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The Microsoft PowerPoint Help (hereafter referred to as "Help") system provides concise, printable descriptions and procedures for virtually every possible PowerPoint topic. Every feature and view is explained, and the Help system offers suggestions regarding how to most effectively use the features in the program.
The Help dialog box gives you three different ways of searching for your topic: Contents, Answer Wizard, and Index tab. Using the Help dialog box also gives you navigation and print options. While the Help dialog box may be a bit more complex, it can help you narrow your search. The Help dialog box gives you a toolbar with these useful options:
Button |
Icon |
Action |
Auto Tile |
Tiles the PowerPoint work area and the Help dialog box so they do not overlap. | |
Untile |
Untiles the PowerPoint work area and the Help dialog box so they overlap. | |
Show/Hide |
Shows or hides the list of topics. | |
Back |
Navigates backward through the list of topic instructions. | |
Forward |
Navigates forward through the list of topic instructions. | |
| Prints the instructions currently in view. | ||
Options |
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Displays a submenu of available options with the Help dialog box. |
Searching for a topic with the Help dialog box means you will not have to go through the Office Assistant. You go directly to the dialog box to begin your search. In order to open the Help dialog box from the Help menu, Office Assistant must be turned off.
From the Help menu, select Microsoft PowerPoint Help
The Office Assistant along with the What would you like to do? dialog box appears.
Right click the Office Assistant » select Options...
The Office Assistant dialog box appears.
Deselect Use the Office Assistant
Click OK
The Office Assistant disappears.
From the Help menu, select Show the Office Assistant
From the Help menu, select Microsoft PowerPoint Help
The Microsoft PowerPoint Help dialog box appears.
HINT: If the dialog box is not maximized, click MAXIMIZE
for easier viewing.

Using the Contents tab means you will be searching throughout the entire library of Help topics to find your topic. This can be beneficial if a keyword search does not bring up any relevant topics.
Select the Contents tab
A list of all the main Help topics appears.
From the list, double click a topic
A sublist appears.
Select a topic
The instructions for that topic appear on the screen to the right of the list.
NOTE: If another list of subtopics appears instead of the instructions, keep navigating through the list until your search is complete.
The Answer Wizard tab functions a lot like the Office Assistant. You will type a question or topic and then a list of topics related to your query appears.
Select the Answer Wizard tab
In the What would you like to do? text box, type a topic or question
Click SEARCH
In the Select topic to display list, a list of topics related to your query appears.
NOTE: If there are no topics that match your query, repeat steps 3 and 4.
Select a topic
The instructions for that topic appear on the screen to the right of the list.
The Index tab searches via keywords. You have the choice of either typing in your own keywords or selecting from the list of keywords.
Select the Index tab
In the Type keywords text box, type keywords for your search topic
OR
From the Or choose keywords scroll box, select a keyword related to your search topic
Click SEARCH
A list of topics appears under Choose a topic.
NOTE: If there are no topics that match your query, repeat steps 3 and 4.
Select a topic
The instructions for that topic appear on the screen to the right of the list.
The Office Assistant is a character that helps you find the Help topics that you are looking for. Instead of going directly to the Help dialog box, you will ask the Office Assistant for help. In order to get help from the Office Assistant the Office Assistant must be turned on.
From the Help menu, select Microsoft PowerPoint Help
OR
On the Standard toolbar, click Microsoft PowerPoint Help ![]()
The What would you like to do? dialog box appears.
In the text box, type a word or phrase that describes the information you are searching for
Click SEARCH
A list of related topics is displayed.
Select the topic that best suits what you are looking for
The Microsoft PowerPoint Help dialog box appears showing the instructions for that topic.
To close the Help window, click the X in the top right corner
OPTIONAL: To hide the What would you like to do? dialog box, click outside the dialog box
OPTIONAL: To hide the Office Assistant, from the Help menu, select Hide the Office Assistant
OR
Right click the Office Assistant » select Hide