
	GetHelp requires you have VBRUN200.DLL in a pathed directory.

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		(got to pay my communications bill!)

		Fred L. Freel
		c/o GVW
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		Winneka, CA 91306

GetHelp allows you to call Windows or Windows Applications' Help
Files, and jump to a page that you specify.  This is handy when
you're working with a new program, and want information on a given
area quickly.  The multi-colored icons are provided so you can
select a Help file quickly, by color, without reading the caption.

GetHelp requires command line parameters, but has a built-in Help
message that expains how to set up those parameters.  Just
double-click on it's icon, and you'll see the message.

Using GetHelp without parameters will automatically take you into
Windows' "How to use Windows Help."

To install:

	Put GETHELP.EXE and it's Icons, along with this readme file
	in a directory of your choice.  You can eliminate the other
	files, unless you want to experiment with enhancing GetHelp
	with the Visual Basic 2.0 source code.

	From File Manager, highlight GETHELP.EXE, then holding the
	mouse button down, drag it into an open Group window in
	Program Manager.

	That's all there is to it. When you double-click on GetHelp's
	icon you will get instructions on how to setup that
	particular GetHelp icon.  When you've done that, drag another
	NEW GETHELP.EXE into that, or another Group, and you can
	configure it for another Help File and/or Help Keyword.

Errors:	If GetHelp won't open a Help File, it's possible that the
	Help File is not pathed to in your environment.  Adding a
	path to the Help file when you set up the command line 
	parameters will probably solve this, or double-check your
	spelling and spacing on the keyword(s).

Source:	The code is for V-Basic 2.0.

	V-Basic 1.0 users:
	The code has been saved as text, so if you want to use it
	in V-Basic 1.0, use Notepad to extract the Subroutines and
	Global Statements.  Paste these into a fresh VB-1 module;
	the Globals, Declare and Type statements into the Global.bas
	module; the Subs, Form_Load, CloseWindow, Main and Send_Message
	into Form1.  Then save them with GETHELP names.

	Also, set the Visual Property of your Form1 to False, and the
	Startup to Sub Main.

	Enjoy!

