Q110451: Dinosaurs: Selecting the Back Button Returns to Guided Tours
Article: Q110451
Product(s): Microsoft Home Multimedia Titles
Version(s): MACINTOSH:1.0
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Last Modified: 09-DEC-1999
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The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Dinosaurs for the Macintosh 1.0
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SUMMARY
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You will return to the Guided Tour if you exit the tour by clicking a jump topic
and then choose the Back button.
MORE INFORMATION
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Microsoft Dinosaurs for the Macintosh is based on the original Windows version
of Microsoft Dinosaurs. In Windows, if you exit the Guided Tour by clicking a
jump topic, you will return to the last screen in the Guided Tour if you choose
the Back button. The Guided Tour will not restart, however. The Macintosh
version will return you to the last screen you accessed in the Guided Tour and
restart the Guided Tour.
Steps to Reproduce Situation on the Macintosh and Windows
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1. Start the Guided Tour in Dinosaurs.
2. Select the first guided tour, Dinosaur Or Not?
3. Click the jump word, Pterosaur.
4. Click the Reptiles Of The Air button.
5. Select OK or YES to exit the Guided Tour and tour on your own.
6. Click the Back button.
Dinosaurs for Windows will return you to the last screen you accessed in the
Guided Tour, but the Guided Tour will not restart.
Dinosaurs for the Macintosh will return you to the last screen you accessed in
the Guided Tour and restart the Guided Tour.
Additional query words: kbhowto mac 1.0 macmm dinosaurs multi media multimedia multi-media dinos dino rerun re=start over start guide
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Technology : kbHWMAC kbOSMAC kbHomeProdSearch kbDinosaurs100Mac
Version : MACINTOSH:1.0
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