Adrian Midgley wrote:
Yes, it does seem to be but the advantage of the software is that
if you are in a Word document Alt clicking on the word brings up the
correct spelling, meaning etc so that is very conveneient for my wife
who is a Copy-Editor.
Allan Harris
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>> Most of the time I only use Firefox - there are very few occasions
>> that it is not accepted.
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> Answer.com is almost entirely directly copied pages of WIkipedia,
> isn't it?
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>> I shall go away and fiddle with the main machine, which is
>> connected by Ethernet cable to the router.
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> In that case IE believes, for whatever reason, that it is connected by
> USB (ADSL or plain old whistly noises) modem, I think.
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> Disabuse the machine of the notion that it has a modem.
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