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>Hmm....I wonder if the online HELP "learns"
>from previous queries how you want to search
>or what to search? That could explain the...
If so, it confirms my previous diatribe on how Word places the priority
on thinking for you instead of first just telling you how to do
something.
John Posada
Well I wonder if someone from Microsoft, on the list, could chime in here?
What IS going on? What was the thinking for the design of the Help for Word
(and Office)?
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