For about a month now I've been getting a strange result when I try to use Apple's Help menu (I'm using 10.3.3). I believe this started with one of the upgrades, but I don't know which one.
If I choose Mac Help (under the Finders' Help menu), then click on "Browse Mac OS Help," then click on any of the topics in the navigation bar, I get to a screen that has a list of related topics, each with a small red square to the left. If I click on any of those topics I get a window that says only: "TopicListNoResults". Example: If choose Browse Mac OS Help and click on the "Working with the desktop" topic, I get a window with five topics listed: Basics, Using the Dock, Logging in, Getting help, and Stopping Work. (Each of these has that small red square to the left, which looks like a "bullet point" item, but I think the may only appear when something is awry -- I'd like to know if others see these squares.) Then, when I click on "Basics" or "Using the Dock" or any of these items, I get the "TopicListNoResults" message in the next frame. Needless to say, it makes the Help function less than helpful. Has anyone else seen this behavior? Any tips on how to correct it? Dan | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be April 27. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>. | This list's page is <http://erdos.math.louisville.edu/macgroup>.
