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Step-by-Step: Search Help - Vista
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| What you will learn: |
to choose whether or not to include online Help
to use keywords to search Help
to use Find to search on a page
to recognize and use links to hidden text |
To work with
Help in Win98, skip to Win98 Help.
To
work with Help in WinXP, skip to WinXP Help
Start with:
Help and
Support Center is open.
What to Search
Windows Vista Help allows you to choose whether or not to include online
Help in the results. Searching online can take longer, of course, but it provides more results and
the most recent version of articles that have been updated. The default setting
is to include online Help, which comes from Microsoft's web site. Offline Help
is the articles which are stored on your computer's hard
disk as part of Windows.
- If necessary, open the Help and Support Center:
>
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Inspect
the bottom right corner of the window. Does it show Offline Help or Online Help?
- If necessary,
click
on the Online Help button and then on .
The button in the corner changes to Offline Help.
Alternate method: To change the default, the Options button - opens the Help
Settings dialog. Check the box "Include Windows Online Help and Support when you
search for Help" if you want to always include online Help in your
searches.

Search Help with Keywords
Each Vista Help window has a search text box at the top.
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Click in the Search Help text box at the top of the page.
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Type keyboard shortcuts and press
the ENTER key or click
the magnifying glass
at the
right end of the box.

The page changes to show a list of articles that match the
keywords.

Most useful
first: Windows tries to guess which articles you would find the most useful and put
them first in the results list. The order appears to be similar to the
following-
Article contains the keywords:
Some articles may not contain the words at all but are considered to be
related to your keywords. It may not be obvious to you why Windows
thinks so!
- Change the Offline Help to Online Help, using the button at the
bottom right of the window.
The list automatically revises itself to include any online articles that match
the keywords. The order of articles in the list may change.

Unlike previous versions of Windows, there is no way to tell which articles are
online and which are offline!
- Scroll the list to see all of the results. Only the first 30 are on
this page.

- At the bottom of the page,
click on the link 30 more
results for keyboard shortcuts. The page changes to show the next 30 articles. Now we are getting to articles that don't look too
promising!

- Use the Back button to return to the first page of results.
- Change back to using only Offline Help.
- Open and inspect a several of the articles in the results
list. Are there any that do not seem to belong?
Find On This Page: Right Click
Sometimes your keywords may not be in the title or even the first paragraph
of the article. To search on a particular page, you must switch to a different
search feature, Find (on this page)
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Click
on the second result, Make the keyboard easier to use.
The window displays a short article. Do you see your keywords on this page?
This one is short enough that you could hunt for yourself, but there is a way to
let Windows help you find those keywords.
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Right
click on the page. A context sensitive menu appears.

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Click on
.
The Find dialog appears.
- Type in your keywords again, keyboard shortcuts
(It would make sense for the Find dialog to fill in what you were
just using Search Help for, but it does not.)
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Click
on the Next button (even though you have not found the first one yet!)
Windows highlights the first "keyboard shortcuts" that it finds.
All or nothing:
The Find dialog is not like Search! It looks for the phrase only, not for individual
words in the phrase. So if you type in cats and dogs,
Find
will not find the single word "cats" or "dogs". You would have to
repeat your search with single words.
Match whole word only: You can check
this box to insist on searching only for your exact keywords. So if you
typed in cat, the results would not include
cats or category or
catastrophe.
Match case: If you checked this box
and typed in cat, then the results would not include
Cat.
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Click
on the Next button again.
The next instance of the keywords is highlighted.
This shows that Find does look at ALL of the text on the page, including links
to other pages.
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Click
on the Next button again.
The first instance is highlighted again.
There were only 2 instances on this short page.
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Click
on the Close button
for the
Find dialog.
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Click
the Back button to return to the results list.
Find On This Page: Options
Another way to pull up the Find dialog is from the Options button on the
toolbar.
This time we will look at a longer article that contains our search phrase
many times.
Click
on result #11, Using your keyboard
The windows displays the new article. Your keywords are not showing in
the title or in the first paragraphs of this article. Where are they? It's time to use Find again.
Click
on the Options button in the toolbar and then on

The Find dialog appears again. Hurrah! The keywords are still there from when
you typed them in a moment ago!!
Click
the Next button in the Find dialog to see where the keywords are in the
article. The first instance is in the menu of bookmarks at the upper right of
the article, Using keyboard shortcuts.
Click
Next over and over to see all of the places where the keywords appear.
Stop when the first instance is highlighted again.
- Close the Find dialog.
Click
the Back button to return to the results list again.
Related Articles: Single words but not the phrase
Some results may not actually have your keyword phrase in the article at all.
Click
the link #14 Shortcuts: frequently asked questions
The window changes to show a list of articles.
- Open the Find dialog with the method of your choice. The
keywords "keyboard shortcuts" are still in the Find box. Great!
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Click
Next. Whoops.
A message box tells you that your keywords are not there at all!
Click
OK to close the message box.
Does it make sense to you to include this page in the search results??
Certainly! All of the listed titles are about shortcuts.
- Edit the keywords to just keyboard and
click Next.
Any results?
- Edit the keywords again to just the word
shortcuts and
click
Next. Lots of those!
This shows that the Find dialog works somewhat differently than Search.
Find: Whole Phrase Only
Find looks only for the whole set of words as a phrase. It will not
present to you any instances where only one of the words is present.
Click
the Back button to return to the results list again.
Show /Hide
Some Help pages include text that does not show when the article is first
opened. This is indicated by a topic title with an arrow pointing to the right.
Clicking this kind of link reveals the hidden information. At the top right of such a page there
is a link Show all. Clicking that link will reveal ALL of the hidden text on the
page. Some pages have just one or two hidden sections. Others have many!
Click
on the first link of the search results, Keyboard shortcuts.
A page opens that at first looks like a set of links to articles. But they are
not. The little arrow at the left of a link mean that the link will open hidden text on
this page.

Click
on the link General keyboard shortcuts.
A new section appears on the page! The arrow beside the topic title changes to
point down.

- Look at the list of common keyboard shortcuts. These are VERY useful to
know.
How to read a shortcut:
Some shortcuts use more than one key at a time.
For example, CTRL + C means to hold down the CTRL key and press the C key.
Then release both keys. This combination will copy whatever is selected on the
screen.
Click on the
link General keyboard shortcut again. The text is hidden once
more.
Click on
several different links to have them all open at the same time.
Click on
each topic title to hide all the text again.
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At
the top right of the page,
click on the link
Show all.
ALL of the hidden sections are revealed at once. The link changes to read
Hide all.
- Scroll to see how long the page is now!
Click on
Hide all to tidy the page up again.
- Close the window by clicking the Close button
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