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Latest revision as of 22:24, 27 August 2014

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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 in the menubar and select Kexi Handbook.
What's This? hints.
Select What's This? from the menu that pops up when you click and then click on an area of the application to get hints about it.