same software and had no problems. Please help. Thanks.
John Hines
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cartridge out of the printer and it's now setting on the
kitchen counter. Thanks for any help.
John Hines
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this.
Any ideas? BTW, my first serious atempt at using 2k4.
Thanks
John Hines
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From: "Noel Stoutenburg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> One way which
> appears to be quite useful in avoiding worms and virii is to switch to
> an email client not made by Microsoft
Can you suggest some? Thanks.
JH
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From: "Tobias Giesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I don't think you need any special soundcard. All you need to do is select
> the new Midi device that Finale installs - the SmartMusic SoftSynth.
Can this feature be disabled? Can you select your own midi device to
produce sounds? I understand that so
> If you have a 1280x1024 or larger screen (even a CRT) running Windows, you
can get an idea what it's like by
> downloading the free Pivot Pro demo from portraitdisplays.com.
My computer is capable of rotation configured as it was bought. I didn't
have to add any software for this. Could it be
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From: "Fisher, Allen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [Finale] OT: Songs for intervals
> >>a soprano singer with a big vibrato.<<
>
> Is there any other kind?
I once attended a performance wor