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Chapter 1: Collaborating with SharePoint
If your SharePoint site is hosted, you may be prompted for your user ID and
password the first time you attempt to open the SharePoint Help window
during a work session.
To get more information about a particular help topic, click its link. If you
have a question about a particular SharePoint feature (such as keyboard
shortcuts) or a topic not covered in this initial list (such as spreadsheets in
SharePoint), use the search feature by typing the feature or topic in the Help
and How-To window’s Search text box in its upper-right corner and then
pressing Enter.
After you’ve displayed the help information you need in the Help browser
window, you can print it by turning on your printer and then clicking the Print
button near the top on the left of the screen. If the help article you want to
print contains several subsections, be sure to click the Show All button that
appears at the top of the main article before you click the Print button.
If you want to work on something in your SharePoint site after consulting
a particular help topic in the Help window, click the SharePoint site’s
program button on the Windows taskbar or click somewhere directly on the
SharePoint site browser window if part of it appears behind the Help browser
window. Doing this automatically minimizes the Help window while at the
same time activating the SharePoint site browser window and bringing it to
the forefront. You can then redisplay the SharePoint Help window at any time
to get more online help simply by clicking its program button on the
Windows taskbar.
Figure 1-9:
The
Windows
SharePoint
Services
Help
window as
it first opens
in Internet
Explorer.
Internet Explorer Help button
SharePoint Help button