Article ID: 158065
Article Last Modified on 1/19/2007
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Excel 97 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Access 97 Standard Edition
- Microsoft PowerPoint 97 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Office Binder 97
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SUMMARY
When you run any of the programs included with Microsoft Office 97 and you use a lower screen resolution (640 x 480, for example) or if you have many windows open or if your screen is very cluttered, you may find that the Office Assistant window is too obtrusive. You can use the information in this article to control how and when the Office Assistant appears.
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All of the programs in Microsoft Office 97 include the Office Assistant. It is available to help you with any questions or problems that you have. To ask the Office Assistant a question, click its window, and then type your question. If the Office Assistant window is not visible, click the Office Assistant toolbar button on the standard toolbar.
By default, the Office Assistant is always visible. However, you can make the Office Assistant appear only when you have a question by performing the following steps:
- Right-click in the Office Assistant window. On the shortcut menu, click Options.
In the Assistant Capabilities section of the dialog box, there are a number of check boxes. Each check box has the following functionality:
Check box Functionality ------------------------------------------------------------------- Help with wizards If selected, the Assistant asks if you want help whenever you use a Wizard. Display alerts If selected, all alerts are shown in "word bubbles" by the Assistant. If not selected, alerts are shown in normal dialog boxes. Guess help topics If selected, the Assistant guesses which help topics you want to see, based on your actions. Respond to F1 key If selected, pressing F1 displays the Assistant and prompts you for a question. If not selected, pressing F1 displays the Help Topics window for the current application. Move when in the way If selected, the Assistant window moves away from the cursor when you are typing. If not selected, the Assistant window may hide or obscure what you are trying to edit.
If you want the Assistant to display only when you need to ask a question, clear the "Help with wizards", "Display alerts", and "Guess help topics" check boxes. Make sure that the "Respond to F1 key" check box is selected.
- Click OK.
When you press F1, the Assistant appears and prompts you for a question. You can also display the Assistant by clicking the Office Assistant toolbar button on the Standard toolbar.
To make the Assistant disappear, you can either:
- Click the small control button in the upper-right corner of the Assistant window.
-or-
- Right-click in the Assistant window, and then click Hide Assistant.
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