Followup on "Jerry Guinn"
Belated thanks to those who responded. I took advice and installed a packet analyzer to monitor this IP. The resulting log file entries were all identical except for the port number; this varied from entry to entry. A single log file is as follows...
I have a laptop on our small 10Base-T network which is running XP Pro (everyone else is running W2K). 24/7, I see activity on our network hub AND cable modem at a rate of once per second from this PC. I've looked at the laptop's network connection properties and find that there are over *5...
One thing you can do is, with nothing selected, click on "Select All" under the edit menu (or CTL-A). This selects every item on your page. Then right-click, select "Save as Graphic," assign your file name, and select your file format (JPG recommended). This preserves your...
Just my 2¢-worth, but if you have to choose one of the Office products to do your web design, it's sort of a trade-off. What I've found is that unless you dig deeper into the documentation, Publisher can be easier to do your design because of the "free-form" page layout. If you use it...
Not sure about ver 2000, but in 2002 & 2003b, when you choose your printer (Distiller), click on "Properties" tab, then "Page/Layout" tab, you should have the option in that menu to print in either color or B/W (greyscale).
Publisher 2002 ... Go to "Insert | Section" and you will be presented with a menu to select page numbering format and your desired sequence.
Go figger on why MS moved some of the commands around to totally unlikely menus.
Using Publisher 2002. Not always, but occasionally when I insert a picture from file (JPG) and place it on the page, it looks find on the screen, but when it is printed out, the picture is compressed to half height and two copies of this compressed picture are printed within the image area. The...
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