Assure help can find key phrases e.g. "Navigation Pane"

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In Outlook terms are used in help and training that you cannot search for in
help. For example, "Date Navigator" is referred to in "Help" and "Navigation
Pane" is referred to on the Quick Reference Card in training
http://office.microsoft.com/trainin...ID=RP011550711033&CTT=6&Origin=RC011550431033, but neither can be found using "Help".

I suspect that "Navigation Pane" should be changed to "Outlook Bar" or
"Folder List".

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Brian Tillman

Dean said:
In Outlook terms are used in help and training that you cannot search
for in
help. For example, "Date Navigator" is referred to in "Help" and
"Navigation
Pane" is referred to on the Quick Reference Card in training
http://office.microsoft.com/trainin...ID=RP011550711033&CTT=6&Origin=RC011550431033,
but neither can be found using "Help".

I just entered "Navigation Pane" in Help's search and see:

Show or hide the Navigation Pane
Show or hide views in the Navigation Pane
About the Navigation Pane
Change the Navigation Pane appearance
....

I'll grant you that "Date Navigator" isn't as straight-forward. I get

Use the mouse to move around
About Calendar
Copy an item
Troubleshoot Calendar
About alternative calendars
Change the look of your Calendar
....
I suspect that "Navigation Pane" should be changed to "Outlook Bar" or
"Folder List".

And I suspect not. "Navigation Pane" is an Outlook 2003 term, whereas
"Outlook Bar" is an Outlook 2002 and earlier term.
 

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