Re: Affinity.

2017-06-16 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Good Morning all

Are there any of our members using Affinity Photo at present? I have been 
trying to ‘learn’ to use Affinity to move away from Photo Shop Elements but am 
not doing too well. School Holidays coming up so I would have some free time.

Thanks all

Tony

Boddington.
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Re: Sus' Mail.

2017-06-16 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Thank you Robin, the e-mail has been trashed. The wording wasn’t quite correct 
when the e-mail was opened, but I thought that I would ask the question and 
pass it on, just in case.

Thank you, enjoy your weekend.

Tony

Boddington.
> On 16 Jun 2017, at 10:35 pm, Robin Belford  > wrote:
> 
> Tony,
> If you hover your mouse over the link DO NOT CLICK Confirm your account it 
> will reveal the actual link.
> If it doesn't resolve to an apple.com  address delete the 
> email.
> If it does resolve to a bonafide apple address still DO NOT CLICK on it.
> Log into your iCloud account, using the full address you regularly use, and 
> check your status etc.
> 
> robin
> 
>> On 16 Jun 2017, at 10:03 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis > > wrote:
>> 
>> Hello to my fellow Wamuggers.
>> 
>> I have just opened my mail and this e-mail was in the inbox, it looks 
>> suspicious to me. Then my phone pinged and a message came up to tell me that 
>> someone has just tried to use my log in in Chicago!!! Any ideas??
>> 
>> Thanks Guy’s
>> 
>> Tony
>> 
>> BODDINGTON
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Re: Sus' Mail.

2017-06-16 Thread Robin Belford
Tony,
If you hover your mouse over the link DO NOT CLICK Confirm your account it will 
reveal the actual link.
If it doesn't resolve to an apple.com  address delete the 
email.
If it does resolve to a bonafide apple address still DO NOT CLICK on it.
Log into your iCloud account, using the full address you regularly use, and 
check your status etc.

robin

> On 16 Jun 2017, at 10:03 pm, Anthony (Tony) Francis  
> wrote:
> 
> Hello to my fellow Wamuggers.
> 
> I have just opened my mail and this e-mail was in the inbox, it looks 
> suspicious to me. Then my phone pinged and a message came up to tell me that 
> someone has just tried to use my log in in Chicago!!! Any ideas??
> 
> Thanks Guy’s
> 
> Tony
> 
> BODDINGTON
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: Sus' Mail.

2017-06-16 Thread Anthony (Tony) Francis
Hello to my fellow Wamuggers.

I have just opened my mail and this e-mail was in the inbox, it looks 
suspicious to me. Then my phone pinged and a message came up to tell me that 
someone has just tried to use my log in in Chicago!!! Any ideas??

Thanks Guy’s

Tony

BODDINGTON






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Re: Print to pdf problem - FIXED

2017-06-16 Thread Ronda Brown
Hi Mike,

Thanks for letting the list know the solution to your problem.

Kind Regards,
Ronni

Sent from Ronni's iPad4


> On 16 Jun 2017, at 3:46 pm, Mike Murray  wrote:
> 
> Re my earlier email (below).
> 
> The villain was a new brother printer!
> Somehow it was over-riding the ‘print to pdf’ function and insisting that the 
> page size needed to be A4 or smaller.
> Changing the preferred printer to one of my others now allows me to do as 
> I’ve always done.
> 
> Carry on, all’s well again.
> 
> Cheers
> Mike
> 
>> On 12 Jun 2017, at 10:36 am, Mike Murray  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi muggers
>> 
>> For many years I’ve created large family tree charts in Reunion, using the 
>> page setup function to specify the page size, then saved them as PDFs using 
>> the Print/save as PDF function. Officeworks then happily prints the files 
>> direct from the correctly sized PDF file.
>> 
>> Today for the first time I can’t do that…the print dialogue says ‘invalid 
>> page size’ and the suggested page size is greyed out unless I tick the scale 
>> to size box, then only shows page sizes that my attached printers will 
>> print. The resulting PDF files are reduced to the printer files, which is no 
>> good (scaling them up again gets all the shadowing wrong).
>> 
>> This seems to be a change in something…has anyone else had that problem? Is 
>> there a fix?
>> 
>> iMac 27in, late 2013; Sierra 10.12.5
>> 
>> Cheers
>> Mike
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Mike Murray and Lesley Silvester
>> TimeTrackers
>> PO Box 197
>> Melville, 6956
>> Western Australia
>> 
>> Tel (08) 9339 8078
>> International +618 9339 8078
>> Mob 0407 669 376
>> 
>> British and Australian genealogical and historical research, 
>> education, publishing, film-making and DNA consulting
>> 
>> www.timetrackers.com.au

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Re: Print to pdf problem - FIXED

2017-06-16 Thread Mike Murray
Re my earlier email (below).

The villain was a new brother printer!
Somehow it was over-riding the ‘print to pdf’ function and insisting that the 
page size needed to be A4 or smaller.
Changing the preferred printer to one of my others now allows me to do as I’ve 
always done.

Carry on, all’s well again.

Cheers
Mike

> On 12 Jun 2017, at 10:36 am, Mike Murray  wrote:
> 
> Hi muggers
> 
> For many years I’ve created large family tree charts in Reunion, using the 
> page setup function to specify the page size, then saved them as PDFs using 
> the Print/save as PDF function. Officeworks then happily prints the files 
> direct from the correctly sized PDF file.
> 
> Today for the first time I can’t do that…the print dialogue says ‘invalid 
> page size’ and the suggested page size is greyed out unless I tick the scale 
> to size box, then only shows page sizes that my attached printers will print. 
> The resulting PDF files are reduced to the printer files, which is no good 
> (scaling them up again gets all the shadowing wrong).
> 
> This seems to be a change in something…has anyone else had that problem? Is 
> there a fix?
> 
> iMac 27in, late 2013; Sierra 10.12.5
> 
> Cheers
> Mike
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Mike Murray and Lesley Silvester
> TimeTrackers
> PO Box 197
> Melville, 6956
> Western Australia
> 
> Tel (08) 9339 8078
> International +618 9339 8078
> Mob 0407 669 376
> 
> British and Australian genealogical and historical research, 
> education, publishing, film-making and DNA consulting
> 
> www.timetrackers.com.au 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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