Greetings! Ronni You Have My Vote!
Cheers, Joe
On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 8:43 PM, Severin Crisp wrote:
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> Ronni, once again your genius, depth of knowledge and recall has shone
> through! It's fixed.
> I am preparing a nomination for you as MacAustralian of the Year and I am
> sure many others
Ronni, once again your genius, depth of knowledge and recall has shone
through! It's fixed.
I am preparing a nomination for you as MacAustralian of the Year and I
am sure many others will support this.
Have a good day and a pat for Chloe too!
Severin
On 25/05/2010, at 10:26 AM, Ronda Brow
On 25/05/2010, at 10:07 AM, Severin Crisp wrote:
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> A friend has come up with an emergency call. Leopard Macbook Pro. In Excel
> he hit a key combination, unremembered but Apple - Option and something
> probably. Now he has a display which has huge fonts and overflows the
> screen. Disp
A friend has come up with an emergency call. Leopard Macbook Pro. In
Excel he hit a key combination, unremembered but Apple - Option and
something probably. Now he has a display which has huge fonts and
overflows the screen. Display settings are normal. On changing
application the sc
Hi All,
Thanks for the help with the flat panel iMac problem. Now for the (much)
harder question.
I went to install Mac OS X 10.2 on my iMac DV (slot loading 400Mhz G3). It
installed OK, and I was really impressed with the new features etc.
I shutdown the machine, and when I started it up in the
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