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online help

In computing, guidance and assistance in using a program which is given by the software itself, instead of a manual or a customer services representative over the telephone.



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Community advocate - Womenspace seeks help answering phones; completing intakes on clients; assisting in preparing safety plans; making referrals to other agencies and services in the community; educate clients on domestic violence; help file restraining orders and occasionally accompany women to court.
For example, a single help file can provide customized help that is tailored to different platforms or product editions, For the end user, the QuickHelp Viewer supports an expandable table of contents, web browser like navigation, an index with automatic search field and word searches across topics.
Check out instructions in the TDUG User Guide Found under HELP FILE TOOLS in Tool Central.
 
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