Using Help File
The following are some tips to assist you with the use of this help file.
Help file window
When you select the Help button in the context menu the ImageFox help file will open as shown below
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Toolbar

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Toggles the display of the Navigation pane of the help file window. |

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Allows you to browse the topics you have previously selected to view. |

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Allows you to send a copy of the currently displayed topic to your default printer. |
Navigation pane
The Navigation pane consists of the Contents, Index and Search tabs.
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Like the table of contents in a book, you can open each book to display the topics available. |
Index: |
You may browse the index of keywords or enter your own. As you type, matching topics will be displayed below. |
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Type a keyword to search for in the available box. Click List Topics to show a display where you can find information related to the keyword. |
Browse pane
The Browse pane has three sequence:

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Clicking the Previous and Next buttons will allow you to move through the selected browse sequence. |

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The drop down menu allows you to select the browse sequence you wish to view. This corresponds to the book of the Contents tab. |

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This area displays the topics of the currently selected browse sequence. Clicking on either of the arrows will shift the view of the topics. |
The help file dialog size can be expanded and reduced as needed. Simply move your mouse pointer to the frame of the dialog, and when the pointer turns into a , click your primary mouse button and drag the frame.
Context sensitive help (what's this?)
With certain application windows, you have the option of clicking on the button located in the top-right corner of the window.
This will change your mouse to the [What's this?] cursor. Place the cursor on the area in question to access a brief explanation of the field.
As a second option, you can access the same information by clicking an area with the alternate mouse button. However, this method will not work with text boxes (those that can be edited).
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