Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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  25. \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} main_index}}{\fs16\up6 }{\b\f2\fs24\up6 <<YourApp>> Help Index}{\b\f2
  26. \par }{\f9
  27. \par }{\b\f2 How To ...
  28. \par }{\f2 \tab <<add your application-specific "how to" topics here>>}{\f9\ulw
  29. \par
  30. \par }{\b\f2 Commands
  31. \par }{\f2 \tab }{\f2\uldb File menu}{\v\f2 menu_file}{\f2
  32. \par \tab }{\f2\uldb Edit menu}{\v\f2 menu_edit}{\f2\uldb
  33. \par }{\f2 \tab }{\f2\uldb Record menu}{\v\f2 menu_record}{\f2
  34. \par \tab }{\f2\uldb View menu}{\v\f2 menu_view}{\f2
  35. \par \tab }{\f2\uldb Window menu}{\v\f2 menu_window}{\f2
  36. \par \tab }{\f2\uldb Help menu}{\v\f2 menu_help}{\f2
  37. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} menu_file}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 K} files: managing}}{\f2 }{\cs15\fs16\up6 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar
  38. \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} File menu commands}}{\f2 }{\b\f2 File menu commands}{\f2
  39. \par
  40. \par The File menu offers the following commands:
  41. \par
  42. \par }\trowd \trgaph108\trleft-108 \cellx1302\cellx8622 \pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb New}{\v\f2 HID_FILE_NEW}{\f2 \cell Creates a new document.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\trowd \trgaph108\trleft-108 \cellx1302\cellx8622 \pard
  43. \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Open}{\v\f2 HID_FILE_OPEN}{\f2\uldb \cell }{\f2 Opens an existing document.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Close}{\v\f2 HID_FILE_CLOSE}{\f2\uldb \cell }{\f2
  44. Closes an opened document.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Save}{\v\f2 HID_FILE_SAVE}{\f2\uldb \cell }{\f2 Saves an opened document using the same file name.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row
  45. }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Save As}{\v\f2 HID_FILE_SAVE_AS}{\f2\uldb \cell }{\f2 Saves an opened document to a specified file name.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Print}{\v\f2
  46. HID_FILE_PRINT}{\f2\uldb \cell }{\f2 Prints a document.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Print Preview}{\v\f2 HID_FILE_PRINT_PREVIEW}{\f2\uldb \cell }{\f2
  47. Displays the document on the screen as it would appear printed.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Print Setup}{\v\f2 HID_FILE_PRINT_SETUP}{\f2\uldb \cell }{\f2 Selects a printer and printer connection.
  48. \cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Send...}{\v\f2 HID_FILE_SEND_MAIL}{\f2\uldb \cell }{\f2 Sends the active document through electronic mail.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\trowd
  49. \trgaph108\trleft-108 \cellx1302\cellx8622 \pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Exit}{\v\f2 HID_APP_EXIT}{\f2 \tab
  50. \par }{\f2\uldb \cell }{\f2 Exits <<YourApp>>.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  51. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} menu_edit}}{\b\f2 Edit menu commands}{\f2
  52. \par
  53. \par The Edit menu offers the following commands:
  54. \par }\pard \fi-720\li720\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  55. \par }\trowd \trgaph108\trleft-108 \cellx1497\cellx10212 \pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Undo}{\v\f2 HID_EDIT_UNDO}{\f2 \cell Reverse previous editing operation.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\trowd \trgaph108\trleft-108 \cellx1497
  56. \cellx10212 \pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Cut}{\v\f2 HID_EDIT_CUT}{\f2\uldb \cell }{\f2 Deletes data from the document and moves it to the clipboard.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb
  57. Copy}{\v\f2 HID_EDIT_COPY}{\f2\uldb \cell }{\f2 Copies data from the document to the clipboard.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Paste}{\v\f2 HID_EDIT_PASTE}{\f2\uldb \cell }{\f2
  58. Pastes data from the clipboard into the document.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Paste Link}{\v\f2 HID_EDIT_PASTE_LINK}{\f2\uldb \cell }{\f2
  59. Pastes from the clipboard a link to data in another application.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Insert New Object}{\v\f2\uldb HID_OLE_INSERT_NEW}{\f2\uldb \cell }{\f2
  60. Inserts and embeds an object, such as a chart or an equation in a document.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\trowd \trgaph108\trleft-108 \cellx1497\cellx10212 \pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Links}{\v\f2 HID_OLE_EDIT_LINKS}{
  61. \f2\uldb \cell }{\f2 List and edit links to embedded documents.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\pard \fi-720\li720\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  62. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 \tab \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} menu_view}}{\b\f2 View menu commands}{\f2
  63. \par
  64. \par The View menu offers the following commands:
  65. \par
  66. \par }\trowd \trgaph108\trleft-108 \cellx1272\cellx7452 \pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Toolbar}{\v\f2 HID_VIEW_TOOLBAR}{\f2\uldb \cell }{\f2 Shows or hides the toolbar.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\trowd \trgaph108\trleft-108
  67. \cellx1272\cellx7452 \pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Status Bar}{\v\f2 HID_VIEW_STATUS_BAR}{\f2\uldb \cell }\pard \fi-720\li720\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2 Shows or hides the status bar.
  68. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} menu_window}}{\b\f2
  69. Window menu commands}{\f2
  70. \par
  71. \par The Window menu offers the following commands, which enable you to arrange multiple views of multiple documents in the application window:
  72. \par
  73. \par }\trowd \trgaph108\trleft-108 \cellx1572\cellx7752 \pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb New Window}{\v\f2 HID_WINDOW_NEW}{\f2\uldb \cell }{\f2 Creates a new window that views the same document.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\trowd
  74. \trgaph108\trleft-108 \cellx1572\cellx7752 \pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Cascade}{\v\f2 HID_WINDOW_CASCADE}{\f2\uldb \cell }{\f2 Arranges windows in an overlapped fashion.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\pard \sl240\slmult0
  75. \widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Tile}{\v\f2 HID_WINDOW_TILE}{\f2\uldb \cell }{\f2 Arranges windows in non-overlapped tiles.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Arrange Icons}{\v\f2 HID_WINDOW_ARRANGE}{
  76. \f2\uldb \cell }\pard \fi-720\li720\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2 Arranges icons of closed windows.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Split}{\v\f2 HID_WINDOW_SPLIT}{\f2\uldb \cell }\pard
  77. \fi-720\li720\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2 Split the active window into panes.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\trowd \trgaph108\trleft-108 \cellx1572\cellx7752 \pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Window 1, 2, ...}{\v\f2
  78. HID_WINDOW_ALL}{\f2\uldb \cell }\pard \fi-720\li720\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2 Goes to specified window.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\pard \fi-720\li720\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  79. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  80. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} menu_help}}{\b\f2 Help menu commands}{\f2
  81. \par
  82. \par The Help menu offers the following commands, which provide you assistance with this application:
  83. \par
  84. \par }\trowd \trgaph108\trleft-108 \cellx1077\cellx7257 \pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb Help Topics}{\v\f2 HID_HELP_INDEX}{\f2\uldb \cell }\pard \fi-720\li720\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2
  85. Offers you an index to topics on which you can get help.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\trowd \trgaph108\trleft-108 \cellx1077\cellx7257 \pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2\uldb About}{\v\f2 HID_APP_ABOUT}{\f2\uldb \cell }\pard
  86. \fi-720\li720\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\intbl {\f2 Displays the version number of this application.\cell }\pard \widctlpar\intbl {\f2 \row }\pard \fi-720\li720\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  87. \par
  88. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_FILE_NEW}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 K} files: managing}}{\f2 }{\cs15\fs16\up6 $
  89. {\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} File New command}}{\f2 }{\b\f2 New command (File menu)}{\f2
  90. \par
  91. \par Use this command to create a new document in <<YourApp>>. Select the type of new file you want to create in the }{\f2\uldb File New dialog box}{\v AFX_HIDD_NEWTYPEDLG}. {\f2
  92. << Remove previous sentence if your application supports only one document type. >>
  93. \par
  94. \par You can open an existing document with the }{\f2\uldb Open command}{\v HID_FILE_OPEN}{\f2 .
  95. \par
  96. \par }{\b\f2 Shortcuts
  97. \par }\pard \fi-1080\li1440\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 Toolbar:\tab \{bmc filenew.bmp\}
  98. \par Keys:\tab CTRL+N
  99. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  100. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} AFX_HIDD_NEWTYPEDLG}}{\b\f2 File New dialog box
  101. \par }{\f2
  102. \par << Delete this help topic if your application supports only one document type. >>
  103. \par
  104. \par Specify the type of document you wish to create:
  105. \par << List your application's document types here >>\page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_FILE_OPEN}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 K} files: managing}}{\f2 }{
  106. \cs15\fs16\up6 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} File Open command}}{\f2 }{\b\f2 Open command (File menu)}{\f2
  107. \par
  108. \par Use this command to open an existing document in a new window. You can open multiple documents at once. Use the Window menu to switch among the multiple open documents. See }{\f2\uldb Window 1, 2, ... command}{\v\f2 HID_WINDOW_ALL}{\f2 .
  109. \par
  110. \par You can create new documents with the }{\f2\uldb New command}{\v HID_FILE_NEW}{\f2 .
  111. \par
  112. \par }{\b\f2 Shortcuts
  113. \par }\pard \fi-1080\li1440\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 Toolbar:\tab \{bmc fileopen.bmp\}
  114. \par Keys:\tab CTRL+O
  115. \par }\pard \li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  116. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} AFX_HIDD_FILEOPEN}}{\b\f2 File Open dialog box
  117. \par }{\f2
  118. \par The following options allow you to specify which file to open:
  119. \par }\pard \sb60\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\b\f2 File Name
  120. \par }\pard \li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 Type or select the filename you want to open. This box lists files with the extension you select in the List Files of Type box.
  121. \par }\pard \sb60\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\b\f2 List Files of Type
  122. \par }\pard \li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 Select the type of file you want to open:
  123. \par << List your application's file types here. >>
  124. \par }\pard \sb60\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\b\f2 Drives
  125. \par }\pard \li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 Select the drive in which <<YourApp>> stores the file that you want to open.
  126. \par }\pard \sb60\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\b\f2 Directories
  127. \par }\pard \li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 Select the directory in which <<YourApp>> stores the file that you want to open.
  128. \par }\pard \sb60\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\b\f2 Network...
  129. \par }\pard \li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 Choose this button to connect to a network location, assigning it a new drive letter.
  130. \par
  131. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_FILE_CLOSE}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 K} files: managing}}{\f2 }{\cs15\fs16\up6 $
  132. {\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} File Close command}}{\f2 }{\b\f2 Close command (File menu)}{\f2
  133. \par
  134. \par Use this command to close all windows containing the active document. <<YourApp>> suggests that you save changes to your document before you close it. If you close a document without saving, you lose all changes made since the last time you saved it. B
  135. efore closing an untitled document, <<YourApp>> displays the }{\f2\uldb Save As dialog box}{\v AFX_HIDD_FILESAVE}{\f2 and suggests that you name and save the document.
  136. \par
  137. \par You can also close a document by using the Close icon on the document's window, as shown below:
  138. \par \{bml scmenu.bmp\}
  139. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_FILE_SAVE}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 K} files: managing}}{\f2 }{\cs15\fs16\up6 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar
  140. \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} File Save command}}{\f2 }{\b\f2 Save command (File menu)}{\f2
  141. \par
  142. \par Use this command to save the active document to its current name and directory. When you save a document for the first time, <<YourApp>> displays the }{\f2\uldb Save As dialog box}{\v AFX_HIDD_FILESAVE}{\f2
  143. so you can name your document. If you want to change the name and directory of an existing document before you save it, choose the }{\f2\uldb Save As command}{\v HID_FILE_SAVE_AS}{\f2 .
  144. \par
  145. \par }{\b\f2 Shortcuts
  146. \par }\pard \fi-1080\li1440\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 Toolbar:\tab \{bmc filesave.bmp\}
  147. \par Keys:\tab CTRL+S
  148. \par }\pard \li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  149. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  150. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_FILE_SAVE_AS}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 K} files: managing}}{\f2 }{\cs15\fs16\up6 ${\footnote \pard\plain
  151. \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} File Save As command}}{\f2 }{\b\f2 Save As command (File menu)}{\f2
  152. \par
  153. \par Use this command to save and name the active document. <<YourApp>> displays the }{\f2\uldb Save As dialog box}{\v AFX_HIDD_FILESAVE}{\f2 so you can name your document.
  154. \par
  155. \par To save a document with its existing name and directory, use the }{\f2\uldb Save command}{\v HID_FILE_SAVE}{\f2 .
  156. \par
  157. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_FILE_SEND_MAIL}}{\b\f2 Send command (File menu)}{\f2
  158. \par
  159. \par Use this command to send the active document through electronic mail. This command presents a mail window with the active document attached to it. You may then fill out the To: field, Subject: field, etc., and add text to the body of the message if you
  160. wish. When you are finished you may click the "Send" button to send the message.
  161. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} AFX_HIDD_FILESAVE}}{\b\f2 File Save As dialog box
  162. \par }{\f2
  163. \par The following options allow you to specify the name and location of the file you're about to save:
  164. \par }\pard \sb60\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\b\f2 File Name
  165. \par }\pard \li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  166. Type a new filename to save a document with a different name. A filename can contain up to eight characters and an extension of up to three characters. <<YourApp>> adds the extension you specify in the Save File As Type box.
  167. \par }\pard \sb60\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\b\f2 Drives
  168. \par }\pard \li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 Select the drive in which you want to store the document.
  169. \par }\pard \sb60\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\b\f2 Directories
  170. \par }\pard \li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 Select the directory in which you want to store the document.
  171. \par }\pard \sb60\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\b\f2 Network...
  172. \par }\pard \li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 Choose this button to connect to a network location, assigning it a new drive letter.
  173. \par
  174. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 << Add other File Save As dialog box options depending on which ones your application chooses via the OFN_ flags of the OPENFILENAME structure used by the CFileDialog. >>
  175. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_FILE_MRU_FILE1}}{\f2 }{\cs15\fs16\up6 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 K} files: managing}}{\f2 }{\cs15\fs16\up6 ${\footnote
  176. \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} File 1, 2, 3, 4 command}}{\f2 }{\b\f2 1, 2, 3, 4 command (File menu)}{\f2
  177. \par
  178. \par Use the numbers and filenames listed at the bottom of the File menu to open the last four documents you closed. Choose the number that corresponds with the document you want to open.
  179. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_APP_EXIT}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 K} exit}}{\f2 }{\cs15\fs16\up6 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {
  180. \cs15\fs16\up6 $} File Exit command}}{\f2 }{\b\f2 Exit command (File menu)}{\f2
  181. \par
  182. \par Use this command to end your <<YourApp>> session. You can also use the Close command on the application Control menu. <<YourApp>> prompts you to save documents with unsaved changes.
  183. \par }
  184. \par {\b\f2 Shortcuts
  185. \par }\pard \fi-1080\li1440\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 Mouse:\tab Double-click the application's Control menu button.
  186. \par \tab \{bmc appexit.bmp\}
  187. \par Keys:\tab ALT+F4
  188. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \page {\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_EDIT_UNDO}}{\b\f2 Undo/Can't Undo command (Edit menu)}{\f2
  189. \par
  190. \par << Your application's user interface for Undo may differ from the one described below. Modify this help text accordingly. >>
  191. \par
  192. \par Use this command to reverse the last editing action, if possible. The name of the command changes, depending on what the last action was. The Undo command changes to Can't Undo on the menu if you cannot reverse your last action.
  193. \par
  194. \par }{\b\f2 Shortcuts
  195. \par }\pard \fi-1080\li1440\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 Toolbar:\tab \{bmc editundo.bmp\}
  196. \par Keys:\tab CTRL+Z or
  197. \par \tab ALT-BACKSPACE\tab
  198. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  199. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_EDIT_REDO}}{\b\f2 Redo command (Edit menu)}{\f2
  200. \par
  201. \par << Write application-specific help here. >>
  202. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_EDIT_CUT}}{\b\f2 Cut command (Edit menu)}{\f2
  203. \par
  204. \par Use this command to remove the currently selected data from the document and put it on the clipboard. This command is unavailable if there is no data currently selected.
  205. \par
  206. \par Cutting data to the clipboard replaces the contents previously stored there.
  207. \par
  208. \par }{\b\f2 Shortcuts
  209. \par }\pard \fi-1080\li1440\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 Toolbar:\tab \{bmc editcut.bmp\}
  210. \par Keys:\tab CTRL+X
  211. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  212. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_EDIT_COPY}}{\b\f2 Copy command (Edit menu)}{\f2
  213. \par
  214. \par Use this command to copy selected data onto the clipboard. This command is unavailable if there is no data currently selected.
  215. \par
  216. \par Copying data to the clipboard replaces the contents previously stored there.
  217. \par
  218. \par }{\b\f2 Shortcuts
  219. \par }\pard \fi-1080\li1440\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 Toolbar:\tab \{bmc editcopy.bmp\}
  220. \par Keys:\tab CTRL+C
  221. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  222. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_EDIT_PASTE}}{\b\f2 Paste command (Edit menu)}{\f2
  223. \par
  224. \par Use this command to insert a copy of the clipboard contents at the insertion point. This command is unavailable if the clipboard is empty.
  225. \par
  226. \par }{\b\f2 Shortcuts
  227. \par }\pard \fi-1080\li1440\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 Toolbar:\tab \{bmc editpast.bmp\}
  228. \par Keys:\tab CTRL+V
  229. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  230. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_VIEW_TOOLBAR}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 K} toolbar}}{\f2 }{\cs15\fs16\up6 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20
  231. {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} View Toolbar command}}{\f2 }{\b\f2 Toolbar command (View menu)}{\f2
  232. \par
  233. \par Use this command to display and hide the Toolbar, which includes buttons for some of the most common commands in <<YourApp>>, such as File Open. A check mark appears next to the menu item when the Toolbar is displayed.
  234. \par
  235. \par See }{\f2\uldb Toolbar}{\v\f2 AFX_HIDW_TOOLBAR}{\f2 for help on using the toolbar.
  236. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} AFX_HIDW_TOOLBAR}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 K} toolbar}}{\f2 }{\cs15\fs16\up6 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20
  237. {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} toolbar}}{\f2 }{\b\f2 Toolbar}{\f2
  238. \par \{bml hlptbar.bmp\}
  239. \par
  240. \par The toolbar is displayed across the top of the application window, below the menu bar. The toolbar provides quick mouse access to many tools used in <<YourApp>>,
  241. \par
  242. \par To hide or display the Toolbar, choose Toolbar from the View menu (ALT, V, T).
  243. \par
  244. \par << Add or remove toolbar buttons from the list below according to which ones your application offers. >>
  245. \par
  246. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\brdrb\brdrs\brdrw15\brsp20 \tx1080 {\b\f2 Click\tab To}{\f2
  247. \par }\pard \fi-1080\li1080\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1080 {\f2 \{bmc filenew.bmp\}\tab Open a new document.
  248. \par
  249. \par \{bmc fileopen.bmp\}\tab Open an existing document. <<YourApp>> displays the Open dialog box, in which you can locate and open the desired file.
  250. \par
  251. \par \{bmc filesave.bmp\}\tab Save the active document or template with its current name. If you have not named the document, <<YourApp>> displays the Save As dialog box.
  252. \par
  253. \par \{bmc fileprnt.bmp\}\tab Print the active document.
  254. \par
  255. \par \{bmc editcut.bmp\}\tab Remove selected data from the document and stores it on the clipboard.
  256. \par
  257. \par \{bmc editcopy.bmp\}\tab Copy the selection to the clipboard.
  258. \par
  259. \par \{bmc editpast.bmp\}\tab Insert the contents of the clipboard at the insertion point.
  260. \par
  261. \par \{bmc editundo.bmp\}\tab Reverse the last editing. Note: You cannot undo some actions.
  262. \par
  263. \par \{bmc recfirst.bmp\}\tab Go to the first record in the current selection.
  264. \par
  265. \par \{bmc recprev.bmp\}\tab Go to the previous record in the current selection.
  266. \par
  267. \par \{bmc recnext.bmp\}\tab Go to the next record in the current selection.
  268. \par
  269. \par \{bmc reclast.bmp\}\tab Go to the last record in the current selection.
  270. \par
  271. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_VIEW_STATUS_BAR}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 K} status bar}}{\f2 }{\cs15\fs16\up6 $
  272. {\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} View Status Bar Command}}{\b\f2 Status Bar command (View menu)
  273. \par }{\f2
  274. \par Use this command to display and hide the Status Bar, which describes the action to be executed by the selected menu item or depressed toolbar button, and keyboard latch state. A check mark appears next to the menu item when the Status Bar is displayed.
  275. \par
  276. \par See }{\f2\uldb Status Bar}{\v\f2 AFX_HIDW_STATUS_BAR}{\f2 for help on using the status bar.
  277. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} AFX_HIDW_STATUS_BAR}K{\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 K} status bar}}{\f2 }{\cs15\fs16\up6 ${\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0
  278. \widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} status bar}}{\b\f2 Status Bar}{\f2
  279. \par \{bml hlpsbar.bmp\}
  280. \par
  281. \par The status bar is displayed at the bottom of the <<YourApp>> window. To display or hide the status bar, use the Status Bar command in the View menu.
  282. \par
  283. \par The left area of the status bar describes actions of menu items as you use the arrow keys to navigate through menus. This area similarly shows messages that describe the actions of toolbar buttons as you depress them, before releasing them. If after vie
  284. wing the description of the toolbar button command you wish not to execute the command, then release the mouse button while the pointer is off the toolbar button.
  285. \par
  286. \par The right areas of the status bar indicate which of the following keys are latched down:
  287. \par
  288. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\b\f2 Indicator\tab Description}{\f2
  289. \par }\pard \fi-1440\li1440\sa120\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 CAP\tab The Caps Lock key is latched down.
  290. \par NUM\tab The Num Lock key is latched down.
  291. \par SCRL\tab The Scroll Lock key is latched down.
  292. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_WINDOW_NEW}}{\b\f2 New command (Window menu)}{\f2
  293. \par
  294. \par Use this command to open a new window with the same contents as the act
  295. ive window. You can open multiple document windows to display different parts or views of a document at the same time. If you change the contents in one window, all other windows containing the same document reflect those changes. When you open a new w
  296. indow, it becomes the active window and is displayed on top of all other open windows.
  297. \par
  298. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_WINDOW_CASCADE}}{\b\f2 Cascade command (Window menu)}{\f2
  299. \par
  300. \par Use this command to arrange multiple opened windows in an overlapped fashion.
  301. \par
  302. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_WINDOW_TILE}}{\b\f2 Tile command (Window menu)}{\f2
  303. \par
  304. \par Use this command to arrange multiple opened windows in a non-overlapped fashion.
  305. \par
  306. \par
  307. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_WINDOW_TILE_HORZ}}{\b\f2 Tile Horizontal command (Window menu)}{\f2
  308. \par
  309. \par Use this command to vertically arrange multiple opened windows in a non-overlapped fashion.
  310. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_WINDOW_TILE_VERT}}{\b\f2 Tile Vertical command (Window menu)}{\f2
  311. \par
  312. \par Use this command to arrange multiple opened windows side by side.
  313. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_WINDOW_ARRANGE}}{\b\f2 Window Arrange Icons Command}{\f2
  314. \par
  315. \par Use this command to arrange the icons for minimized windows at the bottom of the main window. If there is an open document window at the bottom of the main window, then some or all of the icons may not be visible because they will be underneath this docu
  316. ment window.\page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_WINDOW_SPLIT}}{\b\f2 Split Command (Window menu)
  317. \par
  318. \par }{\f2 Use this command to split the active window into panes. You may then use the mouse or the keyboard arrows to move the splitter bars. When you are finished, press the mouse button or enter to le
  319. ave the splitter bars in their new location. Pressing escape keeps the splitter bars in their original location. << In a single document interface application, this command will appear on the View menu. >>\page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain
  320. \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_WINDOW_ALL}}{\b\f2 1, 2, ... command (Window menu)}{\f2
  321. \par
  322. \par <<YourApp>> displays a list of currently open document windows at the bottom of the Window menu. A check mark appears in front of the document name of the active window. Choose a document from this list to make its window active.
  323. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_HELP_INDEX}}{\b\f2 Index command (Help menu)
  324. \par }{\f2
  325. \par Use this command to display the opening screen of Help. From the opening screen, you can jump to step-by-step instructions for using <<YourApp>> and various types of reference information.
  326. \par
  327. \par Once you open Help, you can click the Contents button whenever you want to return to the opening screen.
  328. \par
  329. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_HELP_USING}}{\b\f2 Using Help command (Help menu)
  330. \par }{\f2
  331. \par Use this command for instructions about using Help.
  332. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_APP_ABOUT}}{\b\f2 About command (Help menu)
  333. \par }{\f2
  334. \par Use this command to display the copyright notice and version number of your copy of <<YourApp>>.
  335. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_CONTEXT_HELP}${\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} Help Using Help Command}}{\b\f2 Context Help command
  336. \par }{\f2 \{bml curhelp.bmp\}
  337. \par
  338. \par Use the Context Help command to obtain help on some portion of <<YourApp>>. When you choose the Toolbar's Context Help button, the mouse pointer will change to an arrow and question mark. Then click somewhere in the <<YourApp>> window, such as another T
  339. oolbar button. The Help topic will be shown for the item you clicked.
  340. \par
  341. \par }{\b\f2 Shortcut
  342. \par }\pard \fi-1080\li1440\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 Keys:\tab SHIFT+F1
  343. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_HT_CAPTION}}{\b\f2 Title Bar}
  344. \par
  345. \par {\f2 << Show your application's title bar here. >>
  346. \par
  347. \par }\pard\plain \s42\fi-360\li360\widctlpar\tx360 \f7\fs20 {\f2 The title bar is located along the top of a window. It contains the name of the application and document.
  348. \par }\pard\plain \widctlpar \fs20 {\f2
  349. \par }\pard\plain \s42\fi-360\li360\widctlpar\tx360 \f7\fs20 {\f2 To move the window, drag the title bar. Note: You can also move dialog boxes by dragging their title bars.
  350. \par }\pard\plain \widctlpar \fs20 {\f2
  351. \par }\pard \fi-360\li360\widctlpar\tx360 {\f2 A title bar may contain the following elements:
  352. \par }\pard\plain \s41\fi-360\li360\sb40\sa40\widctlpar\tx360 \f7\fs20 {\f2 \{bmc bullet.bmp\}\tab Application Control-menu button
  353. \par \{bmc bullet.bmp\}\tab Document Control-menu button
  354. \par \{bmc bullet.bmp\}\tab Maximize button
  355. \par \{bmc bullet.bmp\}\tab Minimize button
  356. \par \{bmc bullet.bmp\}\tab Name of the application
  357. \par \{bmc bullet.bmp\}\tab Name of the document
  358. \par \{bmc bullet.bmp\}\tab Restore button
  359. \par }\pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\f2 \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} scrollbars}}{\f2 }{\b\f2 Scroll bars}{\f2
  360. \par
  361. \par Displayed at the right and bottom edges of the document window. The scroll boxes inside the scroll bars indicate your vertical and horizontal location in the document. You can use the mouse to scroll to other parts of the document.
  362. \par
  363. \par << Describe the actions of the various parts of the scrollbar, according to how they behave in your application. >>
  364. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_SC_SIZE}}{\b\f2 Size command (System menu)}
  365. \par
  366. \par {\f2 Use this command to display a four-headed arrow so you can size the active window with the arrow keys.
  367. \par \{bml curarw4.bmp\}
  368. \par
  369. \par After the pointer changes to the four-headed arrow:
  370. \par }\pard \fi-360\li360\sb60\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 1.\tab Press one of the DIRECTION keys (left, right, up, or down arrow key) to move the pointer to the border you want to move.
  371. \par 2.\tab Press a DIRECTION key to move the border.
  372. \par 3.\tab Press ENTER when the window is the size you want.
  373. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  374. \par Note: This command is unavailable if you maximize the window.
  375. \par }
  376. \par {\b\f2 Shortcut}{\b
  377. \par }\pard \fi-1080\li1440\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 Mouse:\tab Drag the size bars at the corners or edges of the window.
  378. \par }\pard \li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  379. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_SC_MOVE}}{\b\f2 Move command (Control menu)
  380. \par }{\f2
  381. \par Use this command to display a four-headed arrow so you can move the active window or dialog box with the arrow keys.
  382. \par \{bmc curarw4.bmp\}
  383. \par
  384. \par Note: This command is unavailable if you maximize the window.
  385. \par
  386. \par }{\b\f2 Shortcut
  387. \par }\pard \fi-1080\li1440\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 Keys:\tab CTRL+F7
  388. \par
  389. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_SC_MINIMIZE}${\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} System Minimize Command}
  390. }{\b\f2 Minimize command (application Control menu)
  391. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  392. \par Use this command to reduce the <<YourApp>> window to an icon.
  393. \par }\pard \fi-360\li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\b
  394. \par }{\b\f2 Shortcut}{\f2
  395. \par }\pard \fi-1080\li1440\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 Mouse:\tab Click the minimize icon \{bmc scmin.bmp\} on the title bar.
  396. \par Keys:\tab ALT+F9
  397. \par }\pard \fi-360\li1080\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar
  398. \par \pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_SC_MAXIMIZE}}{\b\f2 Maximize command (System menu)
  399. \par }{\f2
  400. \par Use this command to enlarge the active window to fill the available space.
  401. \par }\pard \fi-360\li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\b\f2
  402. \par Shortcut}{\f2
  403. \par }\pard \fi-1080\li1440\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 Mouse:\tab Click the maximize icon \{bmc scmax.bmp\} on the title bar; or double-click the title bar.
  404. \par Keys:\tab CTRL+F10 enlarges a document window.
  405. \par }\pard \fi-360\li1080\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar
  406. \par \pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_SC_NEXTWINDOW}}{\b\f2 Next Window command (document Control menu)
  407. \par }{\f2
  408. \par Use this command to switch to the next open document window. <<YourApp>> determines which window is next according to the order in which you opened the windows.
  409. \par
  410. \par }{\b\f2 Shortcut
  411. \par }\pard \fi-1080\li1440\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 Keys:\tab CTRL+F6
  412. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  413. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_SC_PREVWINDOW}}{\b\f2 Previous Window command (document Control menu)
  414. \par }{\f2
  415. \par Use this command to switch to the previous open document window. <<YourApp>> determines which window is previous according to the order in which you opened the windows.
  416. \par
  417. \par }{\b\f2 Shortcut
  418. \par }\pard \fi-1080\li1440\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 Keys:\tab SHIFT+CTRL+F6
  419. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  420. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_SC_CLOSE}}{\b\f2 Close command (Control menus)
  421. \par }{\f2
  422. \par Use this command to close the active window or dialog box.
  423. \par
  424. \par Double-clicking a Control-menu box is the same as choosing the Close command.
  425. \par \{bml appexit.bmp\}
  426. \par
  427. \par Note: If you have multiple windows open for a single document, the Close command on the document Control menu closes only one window at a time. You can close all windows at once with the Close command on the File menu.
  428. \par
  429. \par }{\b\f2 Shortcuts
  430. \par }\pard \fi-1080\li1440\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 Keys: \tab CTRL+F4 closes a document window
  431. \par \tab ALT+F4 closes the <<YourType>> window or dialog box
  432. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 \tab \tab \tab \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_SC_RESTORE}}{\b\f2 Restore command (Control menu)
  433. \par }{\f2
  434. \par Use this command to return the active window to its size and position before you chose the Maximize or Minimize command.
  435. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_SC_TASKLIST}}{\b\f2 Switch to command (application Control menu)
  436. \par }{\f2
  437. \par Use this command to display a list of all open applications. Use this "Task List" to switch to or close an application on the list.
  438. \par
  439. \par }{\b\f2 Shortcut
  440. \par }\pard \fi-1080\li1440\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 Keys:\tab CTRL+ESC
  441. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  442. \par }{\b\f2 Dialog Box Options
  443. \par }{\f2 When you choose the Switch To command, you will be presented with a dialog box with the following options:
  444. \par }\pard \sb60\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\b\f2 Task List
  445. \par }\pard \li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 Select the application you want to switch to or close.
  446. \par }\pard \sb60\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\b\f2 Switch To
  447. \par }\pard \li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 Makes the selected application active.
  448. \par }\pard \sb60\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\b\f2 End Task
  449. \par }\pard \li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 Closes the selected application.
  450. \par }\pard \sb60\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\b\f2 Cancel
  451. \par }\pard \li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 Closes the Task List box.
  452. \par }\pard \sb60\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\b\f2 Cascade
  453. \par }\pard \li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 Arranges open applications so they overlap and you can see each title bar. This option does not affect applications reduced to icons.
  454. \par }\pard \sb60\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\b\f2 Tile
  455. \par }\pard \li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 Arranges open applications into windows that do not overlap. This option does not affect applications reduced to icons.
  456. \par }\pard \sb60\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\b\f2 Arrange Icons
  457. \par }\pard \li360\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 Arranges the icons of all minimized applications across the bottom of the screen.
  458. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2 \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_VIEW_RULER}${\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} View Ruler Command}}{\b\f2
  459. Ruler command (View menu)
  460. \par
  461. \par }{\f2 << Write application-specific help here. >>
  462. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} AFX_HIDD_FONT}${\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} Choose Font Dialog}}{\b\f2 Choose Font dialog box
  463. \par
  464. \par }{\f2 << Write application-specific help here. >>
  465. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} AFX_HIDD_COLOR}${\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} Choose Color Dialog}}{\b\f2 Choose Color dialog box
  466. \par
  467. \par }{\f2 << Write application-specific help here. >>
  468. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_EDIT_FIND}${\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} Edit Find Command}}{\b\f2 Find command (Edit menu)
  469. \par
  470. \par }{\f2 << Write application-specific help here. >>
  471. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} AFX_HIDD_FIND}${\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} Find Dialog}}{\b\f2 Find dialog box
  472. \par
  473. \par }{\f2 << Write application-specific help here. >>
  474. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_EDIT_REPLACE}${\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} Edit Replace Command}}{\b\f2 Replace command (Edit menu)
  475. \par
  476. \par }{\f2 << Write application-specific help here. >>
  477. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} AFX_HIDD_REPLACE}${\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} Replace Dialog}}{\b\f2 Replace dialog box
  478. \par
  479. \par }{\f2 << Write application-specific help here. >>
  480. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_EDIT_REPEAT}${\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} Edit Repeat Command}}{\b\f2 Repeat command (Edit menu)
  481. \par
  482. \par }{\f2 Use this command to repeat the last editing command carried out. The Repeat menu item changes to Can't Repeat if you cannot repeat your last action.
  483. \par
  484. \par }{\b\f2 Shortcut
  485. \par }\pard \fi-1080\li1440\sl240\slmult0\widctlpar\tx1440 {\f2 Key:\tab F4
  486. \par }\pard \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar {\f2
  487. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_EDIT_CLEAR}${\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} Edit Clear Command}}{\b\f2 Clear command (Edit menu)
  488. \par
  489. \par }{\f2 << Write application-specific help here. >>
  490. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_EDIT_CLEAR_ALL}${\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} Edit Clear All}}{\b\f2 Clear All command (Edit menu)
  491. \par
  492. \par }{\f2 << Write application-specific help here. >>
  493. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_NEXT_PANE}${\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} Next Pane Command}}{\b\f2 Next Pane
  494. \par
  495. \par }{\f2 << Write application-specific help here. >>
  496. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_PREV_PANE}${\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 $} Prev Pane Command}}{\b\f2 Prev Pane
  497. \par
  498. \par }{\f2 << Write application-specific help here. >>
  499. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HIDR_DOC1TYPE}}{\b\f2 Modifying the Document
  500. \par }{\f2
  501. \par << Write application-specific help here that provides an overview of how the user should modify a document using your application.
  502. \par
  503. \par If your application supports multiple document types and you want to have a distinct help topic for each, then use the help context i.d. generated by running the MAKEHELP.BAT file produced by AppWizard. Alternatively, run MAKEHM as follows:
  504. \par
  505. \par \tab makehm IDR_HIDR_,0x2000 resource.h
  506. \par
  507. \par If the IDR_ symbol for one of your document types is, for example, IDR_CHARTTYPE, then the help context i.d. generated by MAKEHM will be HIDR_CHARTTYPE.
  508. \par
  509. \par Note, AppWizard defines the HIDR_DOC1TYPE help context i.d. used by this help topic for the first document type supported by your appl
  510. ication. AppWizard produces an alias in the .HPJ file for your application, mapping HIDR_DOC1TYPE to the HIDR_ produced by MAKEHM for that document type. >>
  511. \par
  512. \par \page
  513. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \sl240\slmult0\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} HID_HT_NOWHERE}}{\b\f2 No Help Available}
  514. \par
  515. \par {\f2 No help is available for this area of the window.
  516. \par \page }{\cs15\fs16\up6 #{\footnote \pard\plain \s16\widctlpar \fs20 {\cs15\fs16\up6 #} AFX_HIDP_default
  517. \par }}{\f2 }{\b\f2 No Help Available
  518. \par }
  519. \par {\f2 No help is available for this message box.
  520. \par }
  521. \par {\f2 << If you wish to author help specific
  522. to each message box prompt, then remove the AFX_HIDP_xxx values from the [ALIAS] section of your .HPJ file, and author a topic for each AFX_HIDP_xxx value. For example, AFX_HIDP_INVALID_FILENAME is the help topic for the Invalid Filename message box. >>
  523. \par
  524. \par }\pard \widctlpar
  525. \par }