Microsoft Office 2000 provides program information and support through the
Office Assistant, which is a feature that is shared by all Microsoft Office
programs. The Office Assistant is an interactive Help utility that allows
you to ask questions about a program, just as you might ask questions of
another person. Additionally, the Office Assistant can offer tips and
suggestions while you work to help you accomplish your tasks more
effectively.
However, you may not want to use the Office Assistant in your program,
or you may want to change the settings for this feature. This article
contains tips for customizing the Office Assistant to meet your needs.
Customizing the Office Assistant
If you want to hide the Office Assistant, choose a different Office
Assistant character, or make changes to the settings of the Office
Assistant, you can open the Office Assistant shortcut menu. To open the
shortcut menu, right-click the Office Assistant. You can set the following options from the shortcut menu:
- You can hide the Office Assistant by clicking Hide.
- You can make the Office Assistant interact by clicking Animate!
- You can change the Office Assistant character by clicking Choose
Assistant.
- You can change features of the Office Assistant, specify the type of
tips you want displayed, or reset your tips, by clicking Options.
NOTE: You can also gain access to the Office Assistant Options by clicking Options in the Office Assistant balloon any time the Assistant is active.
If you hide the Assistant, you can view it at any time by pressing the F1
key or by clicking the
Office Assistant button on the toolbar.
Removing the Office Assistant
The Office Assistant is a shared component in Microsoft Office 2000. To uninstall the Office Assistant, follow these steps:
NOTE: These steps apply to the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system. For earlier Windows operating systems, there are slight, intuitive variations in these steps.
- Close all Microsoft Office programs.
- Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
- Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
- Click Change or Remove Programs, select Microsoft Office 2000 in the list of currently installed programs, and then click Change.
- In the Microsoft Office 2000 Maintenance Mode dialog box, click Add or Remove Features.
- Double-click Office Tools, and then click the icon labeled Office Assistant to open the installation menu. On the menu, click Not Available, and then click Update Now.
The Office Assistant longer appears in your Microsoft Office programs. Instead, the appropriate Help file opens when you press F1 in any Office program.