Mike,

When you install the program, you do have a few customizations to
choose. Is that what you are talking about?

I agree, those selections do not have associated Help files.

However, in the real Customize tool, there is associated help.
Everything you can set in the beginning can be changed later in the
real Customization tool.

When you open the Customize function, you can open the associated
help at the same time. I have both sitting on my laptop screen as I type this.

john.

At 05:28 PM 11/27/2013, Mike Fry wrote:
>On 2013/11/27 21:36, John B. Lisle wrote:
>
> > In general, you want to read the help to see if
> > that give more information about the options.
>
>That's a bit of a Catch-22 situation. You can't view the Help without having
>installed the program first and by default, the program starts
>running and wants
>you to configure it, but you have to cancel that so you can read the help and
>then you can't get back to where you were in the configuration process.
>
>--
>Regards,
>Mike Fry
>Johannesburg (g)




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