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Microsoft Access Online Help

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retrochoir

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I recently began working as a volunteer trainer so I'm currently working my way through a workbook for Access 2002.

In one of the sections the student is asked to type 'how do I print?' in Microsoft Help. With access 2002 the first suggestion is 'How do I print a database object?'. This seems to make good sense since I'm currently using a database.

The problem is that I'm using Access 2003 which uses online help. So when I type this question into Microsoft Access help, the first suggestion is 'How do I print a picture?'

I'm not sure I would call that progress!
 
To me, that sounds more like a complaint to be made to MS about inaccurate search results. I'm sure they have some sort of method for reporting such within the help menu.. If not, then there'll be a method on the Office Support site, more than likely.

Of course, being you're talking about Office 2003, I doubt they'd even consider bothering with it too much, being that 2007 is the "current" version of Office, and how they've got another one to release next year, I believe.

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"If to err is human, then I must be some kind of human!" -Me
 
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