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If you need help while you work, you can use the following resources:

ShowType a question for help box

To quickly access Help, use the Type a question for help Question Box image box on the menu bar. You can type questions in this box to quickly find the answers you need. For example, type how do I create a smart tag to learn about smart tags. The content returned is shown in order of relevance where the most likely answer to your question appears first.

ShowThe <Program Name> Help task pane

You can click Microsoft <Program Name> Help on the Help menu to display the <Program Name> Help task pane (task pane: A window within an Office program that provides commonly used commands. Its location and small size allow you to use these commands while still working on your files.), a resource that provides a variety of different help options. You can type specific words or phrases in the Search box to return a list of possible answers (in order of relevance with the most likely answer to your question at the top), or click the Table of Contents link to browse for the help you need. When you are connected to the Internet, the information available to you from the <Program Name> Help task pane includes all of the up-to-date Help topics and templates that are most likely to provide the answers to your questions as well as direct links to training courses, product updates, clip art, and more on Microsoft Office Online.

If you prefer to use the Office Assistant to provide help and tips on tasks you perform as you work, click Show the Office Assistant on the Help menu.

The following resources are also available when you have an Internet connection.

ShowMicrosoft Office Online

You can access Microsoft Office Online directly from any Microsoft Office program by using the Microsoft Office Online command on the Help menu. Microsoft Office Online offers many additional resources to help you get your work done in Office. You can also use the links provided on the <Program Name> Help task pane to access assistance and training on Microsoft.com. The following services are provided on Microsoft Office Online:

Assistance     Up-to-date information in the form of how-to articles, conceptual topics, columns, and tips to answer your questions about using Office 2003 programs to get your work done.

Templates     Predesigned templates including calendars, business cards, invoices, resumes, newsletters, marketing materials and much more to download and use with your Office programs.

Training     Training courses to learn more about using Office 2003 programs to get your work done. Training courses cover feature or activity areas in Office and allow you to discover features and learn best practices for using the products. Courses are short (20-50 minutes), self-paced, and include graphics, animation, audio, and practice sessions for hands-on experience.

Clip Art and Media     Clip art, sounds, animations, photos to download and use with Office 2003.

Downloads     Product updates, add-ins, converters, and viewers to download for the Office 2003 programs.

Office Marketplace     Third-party products and services that work with Office 2003.

If you don't find what you need, you can get information from the technical resources in the following list:

ShowMicrosoft Download Center

Visit the Microsoft.com Download Center, where you can find a vast array of technical files for all Microsoft products available to download over the Internet. These downloads include device drivers, service packs, patches, as well as full products.

ShowMicrosoft Press

Microsoft Press offers the training and support materials you need to help you get more from Microsoft Office, Microsoft Windows 2000, and Microsoft Windows XP.

Whether you're a beginning user, an advanced user, a support professional, or a software developer, Microsoft Press has what you're looking for — from quick-and-easy handbooks and self-paced training guides to desktop references, technical resources, and programming titles.

To locate your nearest source for Microsoft Press products worldwide, visit the Microsoft Press Web site or contact your local Microsoft office. In the United States, call (800) MS-PRESS. In Canada, call (800) 667-1115.

ShowMicrosoft TechNet and Microsoft Developer Network CD-ROMs

Microsoft TechNet The comprehensive information resource for evaluating, implementing, and supporting Microsoft business products. A TechNet subscription delivers the knowledge of the entire Microsoft product support division directly to you every month on CD-ROM. TechNet provides fast, in-depth answers to questions about programs, network management, system implementation, database administration, drivers and patches, technology directions, and product evaluation. More than 250,000 pages of detailed, technical information help you get more done in less time. To subscribe to Microsoft TechNet in the United States and Canada, call (800) 344-2121.

Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) CD-ROM Library The comprehensive source of programming information and toolkits for those who write programs for Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows XP operating systems, and for those who use Microsoft products for development purposes. Members with an MSDN annual subscription are kept up-to-date through regular deliveries of information, a newsletter, and other information sources. To subscribe to the Microsoft Developer Network in the United States and Canada, call (800) 759-5474.

Both numbers are toll-free in the United States and Canada. Outside the United States and Canada, contact your local Microsoft subsidiary for information.

If you cannot find the help you need, you can send your request or feedback by using the Contact Us link located on the <Program Name> Help task pane or on Microsoft Office Online.