xTuple Clients feature a Help menu on the main menu bar. From this Help menu, users may access on-line documentation--that is, assuming the required help files have also been installed. The process for installing help files differs depending on the platform, Windows, Mac or Linux, of the client you are using. See below for instructions on how to install help files for the various platforms supported by xTuple.

Client for Mac
The xTuple application for Mac is distributed as a package. To view the contents of the xTuple package, hold down the CTRL key on your keyboard and then click on the package file. From the pop-up menu, select the 'Show Package Contents' option. Inside the Contents\Resources directory, you should see two files called XTupleGUIClient.qch and XTupleGUIClient.qhc. These files are the default documentation place holders. You need to replace these two files with two new files having the same names. To get the new, replacement help content files, you should download the 'helpXTupleGUIClient.zip' file from the xTuple website. This .zip file contains the two new help content files. Replace the old XTupleGUIClient.qhc and XTupleGUIClient.qch files with the new ones in the Contents\ Resources directory. This may require closing any open xTuple sessions before you can replace the files.

You must first locate the directory where you installed your 'xtuple.exe' file. xtuple.exe is the main xTuple application file. Among the various other files in this directory, you should see two files called XTupleGUIClient.qch and XTupleGUIClient.qhc. These files are the default documentation place holders. You need to replace these two files with two new files having the same names. To get the new, replacement help content files, you should download the 'helpXTupleGUIClient.zip' file from the xTuple website. This .zip file contains the two new help content files. Replace the old XTupleGUIClient.qhc and XTupleGUIClient.qch files with the new ones at the same level as the xtuple.exe file. This may require closing any open xTuple sessions before you can replace the files.
Follow the same process as for the Client for Windows. The only difference is the main xTuple application and assistant files will not have the '.exe' extension.