will be opened to the list of topics. more than one entry would be applicable (ie: the Import Dialog,) help the online help to that screen. If there is no applicable entry, or if open when you got into help in the first place, CheckWriter will open open. If there is a specific help entry directed at the dialog that was now,) press COMMAND - ? again with the context sensitive help window If you want to access the main help window (the one you are looking at window or the menu bar. help window, click the mouse anywhere on the screen, except in the help around the screen, so that you can uncover the dialog. To dismiss the If you click in the context sensitive help window, you can drag it menu command, and CheckWriter will tell you what that command does. short explaination of what that item is for. You can also select any or text field in the current dialog. The help window will give you a small question mark (?). Without clicking the mouse, point to a button With the context sensitive help window open, the cursor turns into a lists help for the current dialog, along with some simple directions. context sensitive help, a small window will appear on the screen, which key command at any time, unless you are in an alert. When you enter whenever you press COMMAND - ? (or COMMAND - /). You can press this The second level of help is context sensitive help, which appears H. works. Simply select the command from the Apple Menu, or press COMMAND you are reading this entry, you have probably already figured out how it The first level of help is the Help command in the Apple Menu. Since extensive online help. be confused or lost. To assist with this problem, CheckWriter has with all of the power that this program provides, you may occasionally We have tried to make CheckWriter as simple to use as possible, but