Tips for using Service Manager NT online HTML Help In this Help system, you will find explanations of the many features in Service Manager NT. It is designed to display in Microsoft's HTML Help window. This help file is build with the new HTML Help system from Microsoft shipping in further operating system like Windows 98 and NT 5. If you do not have the HTML Help window components installed on your system, it will appear in your default browser. For complete functionality, use Microsoft's Internet Explorer 4.0 browser. Tips for using Service Manager NT online HTML Help: - This system is best viewed if the Windows Verdana font is installed on your system. - When viewing Help, you can maximize the HTML Help window or resize it to suit your liking. - Click the Hide or Show navigation icons to view or hide the TOC, Index, and Search tabs. - Click Print to print topics. The Print dialog provides options for printing the current topic, everything contained in a current heading (based on the item selected at the TOC), or everything in the Help system. You can also right-click inside the topic frame and select Print from the popup menu. - The Options menu provides additional browse and navigation controls. - HTML allows books in the TOC to display topics. Note that most overview topics are displayed from the top-level book in a group. - Many topics include a Related Topics button at the end of the text that displays a popup menu of related topics that you can click and go to. - For the latest compiled HTML Help file (.CHM), download it from NT Tools Web site. To use it, simply replace the existing .CHM file in your ServiceManager folder with the new file. About Service Manager’s online tutorial Service Manager NT includes an online tutorial, "Service Manager NT Quick Tours," to get you started with working. You can open it by selecting Tutorial from the Help button after Service Manager NT is started. The tutorial is intended to be displayed in Microsoft's HTML Help window (the required files are copied to your system during Service Manager’s installation).