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:Pressing <keycap>Shift+F1</keycap> keys or click <menuchoice>Help</menuchoice> menu and select <menuchoice>What's This</menuchoice> command, then click on any part of '''KEXI''' application to obtain a hint.
 
 
 
 


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Latest revision as of 18:56, 25 December 2024

Using Built-In Help

The following ways to get built-in help in KEXI are available:

The Handbook in form of electronic document.
The Handbook is available by pressing F1 key or click Help menu and select Help command.
What's This? hints.
Pressing Shift+F1 keys or click Help menu and select What's This command, then click on any part of KEXI application to obtain a hint.