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Ch_Rom May 6th 10 11:42 AM

no used current style as standart mode
 
Thank's on advices by ones: 1)2)
Very well trust! Only searched signature places by Index about: commands,
abbreviations and logons.

Another fault to exploration, if unchecked the option "Use Colors Windows"
go to Internet Explorer\Tools\General Properties\Common\Colors to may
wandering overall
content Online Help, as not meet the one [box] selection to apply of tone.
What to do?

Olorin May 6th 10 12:27 PM

no used current style as standart mode
 
I would echo Tim's earlier advice about trying a different translator - or
perhaps finding support in your native language, as your posts are hard to
understand.

Also, please don't remove previous posts when you reply as that takes away
all context of your problem.


"Ch_Rom" wrote in message
...
Thank's on advices by ones: 1)2)
Very well trust! Only searched signature places by Index about: commands,
abbreviations and logons.

Another fault to exploration, if unchecked the option "Use Colors Windows"
go to Internet Explorer\Tools\General Properties\Common\Colors to may
wandering overall
content Online Help, as not meet the one [box] selection to apply of tone.
What to do?




Tim Meddick[_3_] May 6th 10 08:51 PM

no used current style as standart mode
 
Olórin,
After carefully studying the construction of sentences (if you
can call them that?) in the OP's posts, I have come to the opinion that the
whole thing is bogus!

To the Original Poster:

If, indeed, you are foreign with translation issues, and are really trying
to solve a GENUINE problem; then I can only advise that you post in your
own native language.

I can only have more success in translating posts written in your own
language than you have had trying to write in ours!

==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)



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