Get Help in Excel 2007

If you get stuck and have questions about Microsoft Office Excel 2007 features, you can use the Excel Help window to quickly find the answers. The Excel Help button — the button with a question mark, located to the right of the last Ribbon tab — provides quick access to Help.

1

Click the Excel Help button or press F1.

The Excel Help window appears, and you see general categories of Help topics in the Browse Excel Help list. A toolbar appears near the top of the Excel window.

If you point to certain commands on the Ribbon that display a ScreenTip with the text Press F1 for Help, you can press F1 to see Help information related to that command.

2

Click the Help links until you find the topic you want.

Excel displays the text of the article in the Help window. You can read the article in this window or click the Print button in the Help window toolbar to print the article. Use the Back and Forward toolbar buttons to navigate through the Help topics.

3

Click the Show Table of Contents button.

The Table of Contents button in the Help window toolbar looks like a closed book. When you click this button, it changes to an open book and the Table of Contents pane appears on the left side of the Help window. Click any book icon in the Table of Contents to display subtopics and articles.

4

Type keywords in the Search box and click the Search button.

Excel searches online for topics related to the keywords you type. If your computer doesn’t have Internet access when you perform the search, Excel displays only local help topics on your computer.

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