Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Monday, November 14, 2005, 4:57:22 PM, you wrote:
IAW> Paul,
IAW> Anyhow,I thought I'd let you know I did it the brute force way (added
IAW> all the original files into a Zip archive, then copied the files over
IAW> from Text Pad and I can now customise or customize to m
Paul,
Anyhow,I thought I'd let you know I did it the brute force way (added
all the original files into a Zip archive, then copied the files over
from Text Pad and I can now customise or customize to my heart's
content without the red squiggle ;-)
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Regards,
Ian A. White, CPEng
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Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Monday, November 14, 2005, 4:35:48 PM, you wrote:
IAW> Paul,
IAW> On Monday, November 14, 2005, 4:09:31 PM, you (Paul Berger) wrote:
PB>> Think you need to download the International Language pack from
PB>> ritlabs, and then install it.
PB>> Then in new message - optio
Paul,
On Monday, November 14, 2005, 4:09:31 PM, you (Paul Berger) wrote:
PB> Think you need to download the International Language pack from
PB> ritlabs, and then install it.
PB> Then in new message - options - language -select British English
PB> But But But - it will still disallow customise.
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Monday, November 14, 2005, 2:12:59 PM, you wrote:
IAW> Robin,
IAW> On Monday, November 14, 2005, 1:41:24 PM, you (Robin Anson) wrote:
>>> Are there any alternative dictionaries available for The Bat!? We tend
>>> to use the "ise" words over the "ize" words here.
RA>> I
Hello Thomas,
Sunday, November 13, 2005, 6:39:57 PM, you wrote:
> There is no manual, and with the outdated state of the current Help
> file, I'd say it is OK to ask here.
Right. TBUDL always has been and always will be the place to ask any
non-beta TB related questions.
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Robin,
On Monday, November 14, 2005, 1:41:24 PM, you (Robin Anson) wrote:
>> Are there any alternative dictionaries available for The Bat!? We tend
>> to use the "ise" words over the "ize" words here.
RA> I have mine set to British English. Seems to work the way I expect.
Mine is set to British
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 at 21:37:31 +0100, Vili wrote:
> RTFM. Before ask, read the manual...
Hey, that's a bit rough - particularly given the state of the
documentation for TB!! The approach for this list is usually that there
are no stupid questions - I relied on that in my early experience with
TB!
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 at 12:28:48 +, MFPA wrote:
>> Redo doesn't appear on the MicroEd Edit menu on my copy either.
>
> Not on menu here either and on further testing, ctrl+y only works
> sometimes as "re-do". Other times it deletes everything I have
> typed. Still other times, it moves the curso
On Mon, 14 Nov 2005 at 06:58:03 +1100, Ian wrote:
> After rebuilding my system after a hard disk failure, I decided to
> install Office 2000 straight up without first installing Office 97. As
> a result I lost the use of the dictionaries from Office 97.
>
> Are there any alternative dictionaries av
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> RTFM. Before ask, read the manual...
It's the first time for all these years that my eyes see on a TB list an
RTFM i
Hello Vili,
On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 21:37:31 +0100 GMT (14/11/2005, 03:37 +0700 GMT),
Vili wrote:
msl>> could TB be also in a network?
V> RTFM. Before ask, read the manual...
There is no manual, and with the outdated state of the current Help
file, I'd say it is OK to ask here.
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Cheers,
Thomas
Hello monsell,
msl> could TB be also in a network?
msl> say A, B & C computers have TB installed. could the A computer be the
msl> main server? does this mean that all outgoing/incoming mail has to
msl> pass through A computer? do we update only the A computer regularly
msl> with addresses etc.. a
Hi,
After rebuilding my system after a hard disk failure, I decided to
install Office 2000 straight up without first installing Office 97. As
a result I lost the use of the dictionaries from Office 97.
Are there any alternative dictionaries available for The Bat!? We tend
to use the "ise" words o
Last night I posted a query based on the following error:
LSB> The server reports error, The response is: 5.7.1 Missing or literal
LSB> domains not allowed
None of the information that I received was of much help -- no fault
of people who tried to help. So, in desperation, I copied the message
in
Hi
On Saturday 12 November 2005 at 12:30:49 AM, in
, Robin Anson wrote:
> Redo doesn't appear on the MicroEd Edit menu on my copy either.
Not on menu here either and on further testing, ctrl+y only works
sometimes as "re-do". Other times it deletes everything I have
typed. Still other times, i
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