The problem was ultimately solved by removing and reinstalling Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
Start>Settings>Network and Dialup Connections>Local Area Connections>properties>Select Internet Protocol>Uninstall. Restart
Go back to properties>install>Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Restart.
Thanks for the come-back. This has been occurring since I installed Windows 2000. I just discovered that a whole week's worth of outgoing e-mails to many familiar addresses have not been received.
Bill
Outgoing e-mails go through the motions and appear in my "sent" folder but are not received by the addressee. This occurs with both Outlook Express and Eudora and on more than one account. Firewall on or off makes no difference. Outbox is empty. Incoming e-mails are okay. Service packs...
Yes. ATM allows you to use Postscript (and TrueType) faces in Windows applications. Otherwise, you're confined to TT faces. If you can swing it, ATM Deluxe is well worth the extra $$ as it lets you install and deinstall typeface groups on-the-fly.
Bill
Try this.
After the letter you want to accent, type in the accent mark (").
Move the text cursor to between the letter and the accent mark.
Use Alt+LeftArrow to negatively kern the characters until the accent mark is over the letter.
If you have to adjust the following character, use...
When I build a booklet for a particular publication, two problems occur. First, a paper-colored rectangle with transparent borders appears on each of the first four pages. This rectangle is the same size as my working space on the page. The second problem is that all items (including master...
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