Adobe provides a comprehensive user guide for each product
in several formats, including on-line product Help, PDF, and printed
book. Results from on-line product Help are included in your results
whenever you search Community Help.
If you’re connected to the Internet, the Help menu within the
product opens the product Help and Support page by default. This
page is a portal to all of the Community Help content for the product.
If you want to consult or search on-line product Help only, you
can access it by clicking the product Help link in the upper-right
corner of the Help and Support page. Be sure to select the This Help System Only option
before you do your search.
If you’re not connected to the Internet, the Help menu within
the product opens local Help, a subset of the content available
in on-line product Help. Because local Help is not as complete or
up-to-date as on-line product Help, Adobe recommends that you use
the PDF version of product Help if you want to stay offline. A downloadable
PDF of complete product Help is available from two places:
For more information on accessing product help, see http://help.adobe.com/en_US/CommunityHelp/.
If you are working in Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator,
Flash, Fireworks, or Dreamweaver, and you want to turn off Community
Help so that local Help opens by default, do the following:
Open the Connections panel (Window > Extensions >
Connections).
From the Connections panel menu
, select
Offline Options.
Select Keep Me Offline and click OK.
Note: When you disable web services from the Connections panel,
all other web services (such as Adobe Kuler and Adobe ConnectNow)
are also disabled.