Word should have help on menus

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Help on menus used to be available with something like Help-Contents-Menus,
but that has been taken away. This has made getting help much more difficult.

Usually, I'm trying to find out what a menu does, or what the options do on
the dialog box that pops up.

As an example, I'm looking at the dialog box from the Table-Sort menu, but I
haven't been able to phrase a help query to describe that dialog box so I can
figure out what the "Using:" field does, or what "Paragraph means in there.

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You could click the context sensitive help button in the dialog box, located
in the upper-right hand corner next to the close button, and then click on
the field, option button, combo box you want help on to display help
concerning that option.
 
This particular dialog box (Table-Sort) doesn't have a context sensitive help
button. Maybe that's just my system?

In fact, those dialog boxes which have the question mark in the corner no
longer let you click on what you want help on. The question mark now pops up
a page of help text.

GlenW
 
In the search text box top right of your screen type sort then enter. The
first recovered item is sort a list or table which will tell you what you
want to know.

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