Setting help to default to local resources

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Charles Kenyon

In Word 2003 I am often off line. Is it possible to have Help default to
local files instead of online?
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Charles Kenyon

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garfield-n-odie [MVP]

Quoting from
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010608831033.aspx :

To set your preferences for using Microsoft Office Online
content, do the following:

1. On the Help menu, click Microsoft <Program Name> Help to
display the <Program Name> Help task pane.
2. Under "See also" in the task pane, click Online Content
Settings.
3. In the Service Options dialog box, do one or more of the
following:
* To show offline Help topics first when searching,
clear the "Search online content when connected" check box.
* To show offline Help topics only and to turn off all
links to Microsoft Office Online, clear the "Show content and
links from Microsoft Office Online" check box.

Note These settings apply to all of your Office programs,
however they will not take effect in any open Office program
until you restart the program.
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Yes. In fact, if you're not connected, that IS the default, but it's often
an annoyance to have Word looking for online Help even when you ARE on
online. Press F1 to bring up the generic Help pane. At the bottom of the
pane, click Online Content Settings. The relevant one is "Search online
content when connected." The rest are your call.
 
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Charles Kenyon

It looks like this turns the Internet resources off. I just want it to be
second rather than first preference.


--
Charles Kenyon

Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word

Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of
Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide


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