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Email attachments display in gobbily-goop
By skid on November 19, 2007 in Internet and email | No Comments
When opening an email attachment it generally displays in complete gobbily-goop, such as: ?%PDF-1.5 %”?”? 1534 0 obj<>stream x”?”??FE_”?”S”?”M? “5″1″?”?Z”?”?…”. How can I open these attachments correctly” The computer is running Windows 98. (more…)
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Windows Media Player does not recognise CD writer
By skid on November 19, 2007 in Windows XP | No Comments
When attempting to burn a CD through Windows Media Player, a message appears claiming no CD writer is available. So I instead need to make the CD through Nero, which works perfectly. Updating Windows Media Player to version 10 and then 11 has not resolved the issue. (more…)
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Ending program rundll32.exe
By skid on November 19, 2007 in Windows XP | No Comments
On shutting down the computer a message appears on the screen saying ?Ending program rundll32.exe?. This is very annoying and slows down the shutdown process considerably. How can I stop this message from interrupting the shut down process? The computer is running Windows XP. (more…)
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Repeat header on Word table
By skid on November 12, 2007 in Tip of the Week | No Comments
In Microsoft Word if you have a table that spans multiple pages, you may wish to repeat the header row on each page. This can easily be accomplished by selecting the top row in the table (which will be repeated), and then right-click and select “Table Properties”. In the window that appears, click the “Row” tab and enable “Repeat as header row at the top of each page”. Click OK to save and close. There are also numerous other useful settings in the Table Properties, such as allowing table rows to split over pages (this setting can be found on the Row tab) and specifying the height of rows (Row tab) and width of columns (Column tab). I encourage you to explore these different settings and how they can be applied to your documents. (more…)
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Computer and cold temperature
By skid on November 12, 2007 in Windows XP | No Comments
My computer does not like winter. Below 17 ? 18 degrees the computer will not start, despite repeated attempts. After heating the room to 20 degrees the computer starts immediately without problem. Is this normal, or does it indicate a hardware problem? The computer is running Windows XP. (more…)