Page or Section Values
The page or section value identifies a specific help window. Use this value on the Manage Help Content page to search for help that was added to a specific help window, or to add more help to that window.
Let's see how we can figure out where a help window is, based on its page or section value. If you still can't find the page or section value for a specific help window, go to the help window and add help from there first.
Where You Find Help Windows
First, you need to know where you might find help windows. In most cases, they're next to page or section titles, but here are some examples of where else you might find them:
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On tabs, dialog boxes, panel tabs, dashboards, dashboard regions, and even desktop-integrated Excel workbooks
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In the Setup and Maintenance work area, for example within the table of tasks on the Setup page
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In the Offerings work area, for example within the table on the Edit Features page
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In the Learn More column in the Features Overview work area
How to Read the Values
The page or section value reflects how you navigate to the help window. For example, Process Details window, Output tab doesn't mean that the help window is in two different places. It's in the Output tab within the Process Details dialog box.
For the Setup and Maintenance, Offerings, and Features Overview work areas, the page or section value tells you the object that the help window is for. These values end with functional area, feature, task, or task list. So for example, Set Help Options task refers to the help window that you see for the Set Help Options task, on the Setup page.
When the Same Help Window Is on Multiple Pages
In some cases, a page or section value does represent a single help window that appears on multiple pages. Here are a couple of examples:
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Create and Edit Message pages means that same help window is on both the Create Message and Edit Message pages. Note the plural pages.
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Process Monitor section means that this help window is in a section that appears on multiple pages. You can usually tell if you see something like a section or tab name without a page or window name in front of it.