Context-sensitive help is information about a part of an application window or dialog box that you identify using the location pointer. You can get context-sensitive help in two ways: - Choose On Context from the application's Help menu. The shape of the mouse pointer changes to a question mark. Move the pointer to the area of the application window or dialog box about which you want help and click MB1. - Move the mouse pointer or use the keyboard to get to the area of the application window or dialog box about which you want help; then press the Help key. Sometimes you will see information about only the particular field, button, or whatever the pointer is on. At other times you will see information about several screen objects. Each application determines how its windows and dialog boxes are divided into help regions, as well as what information is provided for each region when a request for context-sensitive help is made.