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I'd say you're right. About this program info is usually under the Help menu
via the About this Program command. Question Mark buttons mean Help to me.
>In the Windows-based application I'm documenting,
>there is a button on the toolbar with a question mark
>as the icon. When you click the button, you get the
>"About this program" information screen. I can't find
>anything specific in my reference books, but I thought
>that the question mark button was usually used as a
>shortcut to the online help -- or am I (as in so many
>other things!) mistaken?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Becca
>wondering whether to enter a bug report or not.