This file is an example of how YOU can create context sensitive help thru PowerMenu. Your file, HELP.MEN, must be an ASCII file with less than 400 lines of 54 column text. When the user hits [Shift-function key], PowerMenu will look for a KEYWORD in this file consisting of an asterisk (*) followed by the upper-case name of the corresponding menu selection. The help text that you have written will appear on the screen, and the user can scroll up and down from there. Furthermore, if the '?' key is hit, PowerMenu will look for the key word *USER_HELP, and position the help file there. Look at the following example, and you'll see what we mean. -This is general user-defined system help, actuated the '?' key. *USER_HELP Denver-Carrington Computer Network (Sample User Help File) You are logged in on Denver-Carrington Oil Company's computer system. From this machine, you can access word processors, telecommunications, intra-office mail, and many other functions pertaining to this business. This system has been set up with the revolutionary PowerMenu operating environment, so it is one of the easiest to use. While making it easier, PowerMenu can also restrict access to certain sensitive areas of the company. We don't want Alexis, Adam, or Sammy Jo to be able to use these machines, so most of our programs are password protected. -This help will come up whenever the user hits [Shift-F1] *WORD PROCESSING SYSTEM Denver-Carrington Word Processing System Use this function to type up all of Blake's letters, business agreements, and any other litigious matters. The manual for the Word Processor can be found in the rosewood bookshelf, right beside the gold bookends. You'll get most of the information you need from this. Etc. Etc. Etc.