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Judy

Judy Report 16 Dec 2005 09:31

Oh good grief! I must apologize as I just noticed I have been addressing some (all?) of my responses to the wrong names......lack of sleep and should have my glasses on! Hopefully you all know what answers go to whom and I will respond appropriately when I come back! LOL! Judy

Dea

Dea Report 16 Dec 2005 09:34

Judy, Thank you again, but I don't think it can be at her end as they e-mails are coming into my computer - they are not cards, only ordinary written e-mail messages - They go into my Macafee Spamkiller, into the accepted mail box and at this stage, I have now discovered that they are fully readable for the few days that they remain in there - the Macafee doesn't put them into the 'blocked mail' folder and so the problem does not seem to be there. BUT, by the time they are transferred into my inbox in Outlook Express, there are no words !! Your first fix resolved the problem for me on the pictures but there still seems to be something in OE or IE, taking out all the text from this particular contact. I will check the 2 programmes you mention but I am sure I already have these. Thanks, Dea

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 19 Dec 2005 08:54

Judy Sorry i did not get back to you but i then went away for the weekend. The 'sliding' is cured now so i can only assume that it was something to do with gR as it was not happening anywhere else. Slipping might have been a better word, slipping a little bit when i changed pages before it stabilised. but as I said OK now. thanks. Ann Glos