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AskWoody LoungerFWIW: I have multiple email addresses and have noticed that the one consisting of my initials and numbers gets less spam than the one containing initials and last name; i.e., jfk6329@whatever.com gets less than jkennedy@whatever.com
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AskWoody LoungerFWIW: I have multiple email addresses and have noticed that the one consisting of my initials and numbers gets less spam than the one containing initials and last name; i.e., jfk6329@whatever.com gets less than jkennedy@whatever.com
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AskWoody LoungerJune 20, 2004 at 2:14 pm in reply to: Aligning Values Along a Row of Cells in a Table (2000) #842519Try: Format -> Paragraph -> Line Size -> Exactly
It should autofill with the correct point size. Apply formatting to all lines (paragraphs) that need to be aligned.You may have to play with the number that you set the Line Size to. If too small, the characters will be clipped.
You will probably have to apply the formatting to all lines (paragraphs) in the cell above the ones you want aligned.
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AskWoody LoungerStrictly speaking you are correct; realistically, not. If a drive in the mirrored pair fails, you can replace the failed drive. The next time you try to boot you are thrown into the BIOS setup. From there you have the option to repair the array (meaning copy all the tracks from the good drive to the new) and boot. At least, that’s how my computer works.
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AskWoody LoungerStrictly speaking you are correct; realistically, not. If a drive in the mirrored pair fails, you can replace the failed drive. The next time you try to boot you are thrown into the BIOS setup. From there you have the option to repair the array (meaning copy all the tracks from the good drive to the new) and boot. At least, that’s how my computer works.
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AskWoody LoungerI had something similar happen on my (non-Dell) computer. In the RAID setup in the BIOS, I was able to recreate the array (may have had to first delete it and then create it) and select the option to NOT reformat. Computer booted normally with all data and programs intact. Best I can tell, a bit in the BIOS was clobbered and making the computer “forget” the RAID setup. Going through the delete/create cycle reset it.
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AskWoody LoungerI had something similar happen on my (non-Dell) computer. In the RAID setup in the BIOS, I was able to recreate the array (may have had to first delete it and then create it) and select the option to NOT reformat. Computer booted normally with all data and programs intact. Best I can tell, a bit in the BIOS was clobbered and making the computer “forget” the RAID setup. Going through the delete/create cycle reset it.
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AskWoody LoungerThere is now a choice called “keystroke”. When you select that choice, a new box appears into which you can put ANY keystroke, including delete, etc.
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AskWoody LoungerA trick that works in every Outlook version is to add letters to the fax number; e.g., instead of a fax number of “703-555-1212” put in “Fax: 703-555-1212”. The letters “Fax:” (any letters will work) keep Outlook from trying to fax to that contact.
Of course, with this trick, you can’t fax to a contact even when you want to — at least using Outlook. I use this trick because I never use Outlook for faxing.
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AskWoody LoungerQuickView Plus
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AskWoody LoungerIf your goal is to compare the macro code, then save the code from each template to .BAS files and compare those. You can use the FC.EXE command supplied with windows (it is a carry over from DOS days) if you don’t have anything better. Or you could use Word’s document compare on the .BAS files.
Neither has the advanced options you’d like, but there are tools that do. The GNU diff command does have the options that you’d like. There is a version that runs under Windows (or DOS). The latest version can handle long file names but the earlier versions won’t.
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AskWoody Lounger(Edited by DaveA on 23-Feb-03 08:16. )
Try IRFANVIEW (http://www.irfanview.com/%5B/url%5D). You can step through a directory picture by picture renaming as you go or point and click at thumbnail views. Lots of other useful features. Freeware. Fast. Small. Reliable.
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AskWoody LoungerI think you made the root directory of the E drive your TEMP directory.
Try setting TEMP to E:TEMP
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