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Office 2000 Answers to Your Questions About Word 2000
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Word 2000 Articles

Tips and Tricks for Word 2000

Word 2000 Downloads

In Response to Your Online Comments about Word

Add or Remove Fonts

Create a New Style in Word 97/2000

Polish Your Word 97/2000 Document by Applying Ready-Made Styles

Supplemental Templates and Wizards for Word 2000

View Formatting Information About Text in Word 95/97/2000

Change Margin Settings in Word 97/2000

Using a Unit of Measurement Other Than Inches in Word 97/2000

How Do I Justify Text in Word 97/2000?

Create Complex Tables by Using the Draw Table Tool in Word 2000

Create a Flowchart by Using Word 97/2000

Create Instant Impact by Using WordArt

Microsoft Office 2000 Supplemental Graphics Filters

Office Update Answer Wizard Extensions for Office 2000

Knowledge Base Search

Microsoft Product Support Services

 

Answers to Your Questions About Word 2000 Click here to email this to a friend.

In addition to helpful Word 2000 Articles, Tips and Tricks for Word 2000, and Word 2000 Downloads, the Office Update Web site offers articles In Response to Your Online Comments about Word. These articles respond directly to questions you have asked Office Update through the Answer Wizard in Word Help. The following list brings together all the various types of user assistance available on the Office Update site and addresses some of the most common user questions about Word.

Formatting

Information about styles:

Information about margins:

Drawing and graphics

How to get the answers you need from Help

When you have a question about an Office program, you can ask the Office Assistant for help. For example, if you want to see information about how to save a document as a Web page, you can type save document in the Office Assistant balloon. However, typing something more specific, such as save a document as a Web page, will provide you with better feedback. If the Office Assistant is turned off, you can type your question on the Answer Wizard tab in the Help window, and then click Search.

The natural language technology in Office 2000 allows you to ask the Office Assistant for help in your own words, without having to know the correct computer terminology. You get personalized, interactive assistance when you need it.

Send your question to Office Update

If you have a question about Word and can't find the answer in Word Help or on the Office Update Web site, you can send your question to Office Update by using the Office Assistant. A response to your question may be posted on the Office Update Web site.

You must be using the Office Assistant to get Help. When you ask a question in Word Help and don't find the information you want, do the following to send your question to Office Update and search for help there:

  1. Select the None of the above, look for more help on the Web option in the Office Assistant balloon.
  2. In the text box provided for your feedback, describe what you are trying to do.
  3. Click the Send and go to the Web button to send Office Update your question and search for help on the Office Update Web site.

Look for answers In Response to Your Online Comments about Word.

Additional resources

Office Update Answer Wizard Extensions for Office 2000  The Office Update Answer Wizard Extension for Office 2000 includes links to articles and other information about Office 2000 on Office Update.

Knowledge Base Search  The Microsoft Knowledge Base includes technical support information and self-help tools for Microsoft products.

Microsoft Product Support Services  Product Support Services include technical support offerings, such as phone numbers, online requests, FAQs, and custom support.

   
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