1. bsdtech, SWAG, I'm certainly not a batch file programmer. Been a few years since I did any programming, but strikes me you need to make another variable for the status value and alter your 'fail' statement to 'if not == "0" then...' then use it in your 'if' statements?HTH.Ed in Texas.

    bsdtech, SWAG, I’m certainly not a batch file programmer. Been a few years since I did any programming, but strikes me you need to make another variable for the status value and alter your ‘fail’ statement to ‘if not == “0” then…’ then use it in your ‘if’ statements?
    HTH.
    Ed in Texas.

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  2. Are you creating the pages using the A5 setting? If so, your printer should be able to print that size. I have two printers currently in use and both have A5 as an option.Generally speaking, the limiting factor for a printer is the width of the carriage, and to a lesser degree, the longest length thRead more

    Are you creating the pages using the A5 setting? If so, your printer should be able to print that size. I have two printers currently in use and both have A5 as an option.

    Generally speaking, the limiting factor for a printer is the width of the carriage, and to a lesser degree, the longest length that can be printed. The length is likely a capability of the printer driver as well as the word processor used to create the document.

    MS Word does have a setting for A5 paper.

    The other issue is if you have a printer capable of printing two sides in one pass. If not, then you need to feed the pages in twice and use the odd/ even setting in the print options.

    How many copies of this book do you intend to print and how many pages in each book? I ask because it may be cheaper to take it to a print shop. Depending on what you are trying to produce, you may not be able to do a professional job.

    Will you be able to bind the book, for instance? Will there be any illustrations?

    message edited by OtheHill

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  3. Have you tried using different web browsers?Try using Chrome or Firefox, or something different to the one you're using.I've googled a little and found something saying that the 64bit Internet Explorer doesn't support it or at least has problems with it.I'd definitely recommend Mozilla Firefox.

    Have you tried using different web browsers?
    Try using Chrome or Firefox, or something different to the one you’re using.

    I’ve googled a little and found something saying that the 64bit Internet Explorer doesn’t support it or at least has problems with it.
    I’d definitely recommend Mozilla Firefox.

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  4. Same question was asked some time ago ... my advice is to ask the unix (in casu Solaris) admin to do his job properly.

    Same question was asked some time ago … my advice is to ask the unix (in casu Solaris) admin to do his job properly.

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  5. You are now clean. Am I being hacked, I doubt it, will deal with that soon.A lot of programs, now give you the choice to install toolbars & other during the install. Either uncheck these items during install, or use Custom install. No more click, click during an install, you have to read after eachRead more

    You are now clean. Am I being hacked, I doubt it, will deal with that soon.

    A lot of programs, now give you the choice to install toolbars & other during the install. Either uncheck these items during install, or use Custom install. No more click, click during an install, you have to read after each click.

    I use Softpedia, down the bottom of the page, they make you aware what Ad-supported programs the author of the program has included.
    Sample pages
    http://www.softpedia.com/get/CD-DVD…
    First and foremost, extra attention needs to be paid during installation as ImgBurn offers to create desktop shortcuts to third-party apps, as well as install a browser toolbar onto the host computer, which are not required to ensure the smooth running of the app.
    SS of above.
    http://i.imgur.com/jgGYNsP.gif
    This is what ImgBurn tries to install.
    http://i.imgur.com/ms4DzE9.gif
    http://i.imgur.com/vVkd39a.gif
    http://i.imgur.com/rqFVaHs.gif
    http://i.imgur.com/sm1T7h6.gif
    http://i.imgur.com/vhkKLYo.gif

    I did not run Debut Video Capture Software, down the bottom of the Sofdtpedia page it says this.
    Users are advised to pay attention while installing this ad-supported application:
    Offers to change the homepage for web browsers installed in the system
    Offers to change the default search engine for web browsers installed in the system
    Offers to download or install software or components (such as browser toolbars) that the program does not require to fully function
    http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multim…

    Use Unchecky to help prevent these third party installs. Nothing is perfect, the badies are always ahead of the goodies, so be vigilant.
    http://www.softpedia.com/get/System…
    http://unchecky.com/
    A reliable application that aims to protect your computer against third-party components often offered during software installations.

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  6. thanks -its here -C:Program Files (x86)K-Lite Codec PackMPC-HCmpc-hc.exe

    thanks -its here –
    C:Program Files (x86)K-Lite Codec PackMPC-HCmpc-hc.exe


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  7. I have the same problem. However, I found that if you right-click, (menu pops up), but only the one cell is selected. Then, if you immediately, left-click the menu goes away and the cell remains the only one selected. So I've just got into the habit of doing right-click/left-click combos for cell seRead more

    I have the same problem. However, I found that if you right-click, (menu pops up), but only the one cell is selected. Then, if you immediately, left-click the menu goes away and the cell remains the only one selected. So I’ve just got into the habit of doing right-click/left-click combos for cell selection whenever this problem happens.

    Regards,

    Gerry

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