I find such a charge to be ill-conceived, particularly for one (like myself) has already purchased a license for the software. pdf format, with no charge, even for one who is not a licensed user.
Many other software producers have their manuals available for download online in. In other words, there is a distinction between a "help" file and a "manual" which can go well beyond the _format_ of the documentation and its availability independently of the software application itself. This is perhaps a subtle distinction that is often glossed over, but I nevertheless feel that it is an important one to make. pdf file which can be downloaded from a web site) that contains both instructions and a functional description of the product, as opposed to an integral "help" file, which tends to be oriented to answering "how-to-do-it" questions, rather than going into any considerable detail on the product operation. Yes, you are referring to the Help file that I know exists and use regularly to untangle the various questions which seem to occur with regularity, given the complexity of this program.īe this as it may, I believe that the poster (I would invite him to correct me if I am wrong) is referring to a _standalone_ document (normally available as a.
Simply press F1 or click on "Help" -> "Help Contents"