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OE has gone large print
I hardly know how to describe this new problem. This evening while reading
inbox mail in the view window {below the inbox}. All of a sudden, the scroll bar wouldn't move, the entire window began to shimmy. Next, the font size seemingly increased two sizes. Arial 8 looks like 12. I rebooted PC. Functionality basically returned - except, the font size is out of whack - too big. Some old e-mails look ok, but if I attempt to forward and add content, my normal Arial 12 looks two sizes bigger. Two days ago, Bruce Hagen guided me through creating a new identity for a neighbor's ailing PC {her toolbar had disappeared]. With that experience fresh in my mind, I attempted to create a second identity just to see if it returned the font sizes back to normal. It did, BUT, I now see a strange 'Create New Message' window - it contains an additional top 'line.' Just above the normal 'To:' line, there's another one entitled: 'From:' In the line/box is: jc55@roadrunner. com (pop-server.roadrunner.com). [I can't delete anything within this top 'From' box] Try as I may, I can't remove this top line. I've never seen this extra line entry before. If I could remove it, I would probably attempt to {once again} copy my long .dbx folder group and my WAB from the old identity - and use the new identity. Bruce, less than two weeks ago, you guided me through a lengthy process for reducing a bloated .dbx store so I could migrate it to my new Dell. I thought I'd finally finished dialing in this new Dell {WinXP Pro} I don't have a clue what's going on with my OE6. I really need help. [in fact, this e-mail is looking too 'large']. I've no idea what went haywire. James |
OE has gone large print
Bruce, et al, Somehow, I've managed to eradicate the 'extra' top entry in my 'Create New Mail.' So, tomorrow, I'll once again try to copy all my .dbx folders from old 'defective' identity to this new one. Is there an easy way to copy {or move} from one identity to another? I've never done that. Also, can anyone tell me what most likely went wrong? Thanks - james "James" wrote in message ... I hardly know how to describe this new problem. This evening while reading inbox mail in the view window {below the inbox}. All of a sudden, the scroll bar wouldn't move, the entire window began to shimmy. Next, the font size seemingly increased two sizes. Arial 8 looks like 12. I rebooted PC. Functionality basically returned - except, the font size is out of whack - too big. Some old e-mails look ok, but if I attempt to forward and add content, my normal Arial 12 looks two sizes bigger. Two days ago, Bruce Hagen guided me through creating a new identity for a neighbor's ailing PC {her toolbar had disappeared]. With that experience fresh in my mind, I attempted to create a second identity just to see if it returned the font sizes back to normal. It did, BUT, I now see a strange 'Create New Message' window - it contains an additional top 'line.' Just above the normal 'To:' line, there's another one entitled: 'From:' In the line/box is: jc55@roadrunner. com (pop-server.roadrunner.com). [I can't delete anything within this top 'From' box] Try as I may, I can't remove this top line. I've never seen this extra line entry before. If I could remove it, I would probably attempt to {once again} copy my long .dbx folder group and my WAB from the old identity - and use the new identity. Bruce, less than two weeks ago, you guided me through a lengthy process for reducing a bloated .dbx store so I could migrate it to my new Dell. I thought I'd finally finished dialing in this new Dell {WinXP Pro} I don't have a clue what's going on with my OE6. I really need help. [in fact, this e-mail is looking too 'large']. I've no idea what went haywire. James |
OE has gone large print
I just 'discovered' how to copy my .dbx folders - was easy. Now, How do I
copy my WAB from old identity to the new one? James "James" wrote in message ... Bruce, et al, Somehow, I've managed to eradicate the 'extra' top entry in my 'Create New Mail.' So, tomorrow, I'll once again try to copy all my .dbx folders from old 'defective' identity to this new one. Is there an easy way to copy {or move} from one identity to another? I've never done that. Also, can anyone tell me what most likely went wrong? Thanks - james "James" wrote in message ... I hardly know how to describe this new problem. This evening while reading inbox mail in the view window {below the inbox}. All of a sudden, the scroll bar wouldn't move, the entire window began to shimmy. Next, the font size seemingly increased two sizes. Arial 8 looks like 12. I rebooted PC. Functionality basically returned - except, the font size is out of whack - too big. Some old e-mails look ok, but if I attempt to forward and add content, my normal Arial 12 looks two sizes bigger. Two days ago, Bruce Hagen guided me through creating a new identity for a neighbor's ailing PC {her toolbar had disappeared]. With that experience fresh in my mind, I attempted to create a second identity just to see if it returned the font sizes back to normal. It did, BUT, I now see a strange 'Create New Message' window - it contains an additional top 'line.' Just above the normal 'To:' line, there's another one entitled: 'From:' In the line/box is: jc55@roadrunner. com (pop-server.roadrunner.com). [I can't delete anything within this top 'From' box] Try as I may, I can't remove this top line. I've never seen this extra line entry before. If I could remove it, I would probably attempt to {once again} copy my long .dbx folder group and my WAB from the old identity - and use the new identity. Bruce, less than two weeks ago, you guided me through a lengthy process for reducing a bloated .dbx store so I could migrate it to my new Dell. I thought I'd finally finished dialing in this new Dell {WinXP Pro} I don't have a clue what's going on with my OE6. I really need help. [in fact, this e-mail is looking too 'large']. I've no idea what went haywire. James |
OE has gone large print
OK!, I've copied BOTH WAB and .dbx folders. All appears done. I have not
yet deleted the old identity. Can one leave it - or is it wiser to remove it? I'm still wondering what went wrong - james "James" wrote in message ... I just 'discovered' how to copy my .dbx folders - was easy. Now, How do I copy my WAB from old identity to the new one? James "James" wrote in message ... Bruce, et al, Somehow, I've managed to eradicate the 'extra' top entry in my 'Create New Mail.' So, tomorrow, I'll once again try to copy all my .dbx folders from old 'defective' identity to this new one. Is there an easy way to copy {or move} from one identity to another? I've never done that. Also, can anyone tell me what most likely went wrong? Thanks - james "James" wrote in message ... I hardly know how to describe this new problem. This evening while reading inbox mail in the view window {below the inbox}. All of a sudden, the scroll bar wouldn't move, the entire window began to shimmy. Next, the font size seemingly increased two sizes. Arial 8 looks like 12. I rebooted PC. Functionality basically returned - except, the font size is out of whack - too big. Some old e-mails look ok, but if I attempt to forward and add content, my normal Arial 12 looks two sizes bigger. Two days ago, Bruce Hagen guided me through creating a new identity for a neighbor's ailing PC {her toolbar had disappeared]. With that experience fresh in my mind, I attempted to create a second identity just to see if it returned the font sizes back to normal. It did, BUT, I now see a strange 'Create New Message' window - it contains an additional top 'line.' Just above the normal 'To:' line, there's another one entitled: 'From:' In the line/box is: jc55@roadrunner. com (pop-server.roadrunner.com). [I can't delete anything within this top 'From' box] Try as I may, I can't remove this top line. I've never seen this extra line entry before. If I could remove it, I would probably attempt to {once again} copy my long .dbx folder group and my WAB from the old identity - and use the new identity. Bruce, less than two weeks ago, you guided me through a lengthy process for reducing a bloated .dbx store so I could migrate it to my new Dell. I thought I'd finally finished dialing in this new Dell {WinXP Pro} I don't have a clue what's going on with my OE6. I really need help. [in fact, this e-mail is looking too 'large']. I've no idea what went haywire. James |
OE has gone large print
The From line appears in the Message Composition window when you have more
than one email account setup under Tools, Accounts, Mail tab. If you click on the From line, you can change from the default account to another account. -- Ronald Sommer "James" wrote in message ... : OK!, I've copied BOTH WAB and .dbx folders. All appears done. I have not : yet deleted the old identity. Can one leave it - or is it wiser to remove : it? : : I'm still wondering what went wrong - james : : : "James" wrote in message : ... : I just 'discovered' how to copy my .dbx folders - was easy. Now, How do I : copy my WAB from old identity to the new one? : : James : : : "James" wrote in message : ... : : Bruce, et al, : : Somehow, I've managed to eradicate the 'extra' top entry in my 'Create : New Mail.' So, tomorrow, I'll once again try to copy all my .dbx folders : from old 'defective' identity to this new one. : : Is there an easy way to copy {or move} from one identity to another? : I've never done that. : : Also, can anyone tell me what most likely went wrong? : : Thanks - james : : : "James" wrote in message : ... : I hardly know how to describe this new problem. This evening while : reading inbox mail in the view window {below the inbox}. All of a : sudden, the scroll bar wouldn't move, the entire window began to shimmy. : Next, the font size seemingly increased two sizes. Arial 8 looks like : 12. : : I rebooted PC. Functionality basically returned - except, the font size : is out of whack - too big. Some old e-mails look ok, but if I attempt : to forward and add content, my normal Arial 12 looks two sizes bigger. : : Two days ago, Bruce Hagen guided me through creating a new identity for : a neighbor's ailing PC {her toolbar had disappeared]. With that : experience fresh in my mind, I attempted to create a second identity : just to see if it returned the font sizes back to normal. It did, BUT, : I now see a strange 'Create New Message' window - it contains an : additional top 'line.' Just above the normal 'To:' line, there's : another one entitled: 'From:' In the line/box is: jc55@roadrunner. com : (pop-server.roadrunner.com). [I can't delete anything within this top : 'From' box] : : Try as I may, I can't remove this top line. I've never seen this extra : line entry before. If I could remove it, I would probably attempt to : {once again} copy my long .dbx folder group and my WAB from the old : identity - and use the new identity. : : Bruce, less than two weeks ago, you guided me through a lengthy process : for reducing a bloated .dbx store so I could migrate it to my new Dell. : : I thought I'd finally finished dialing in this new Dell {WinXP Pro} : : I don't have a clue what's going on with my OE6. I really need help. : [in fact, this e-mail is looking too 'large']. I've no idea what went : haywire. : : James : : : : : : : |
OE has gone large print
Identities, especially the main default identity can become corrupt for
numerous reasons. As far as deleting the old ID, once you are positive you have everything from it you need, and the new one is working fine, go ahead and delete it. It doesn't hurt being there, so just don't delete it without being certain. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "James" wrote in message ... OK!, I've copied BOTH WAB and .dbx folders. All appears done. I have not yet deleted the old identity. Can one leave it - or is it wiser to remove it? I'm still wondering what went wrong - james "James" wrote in message ... I just 'discovered' how to copy my .dbx folders - was easy. Now, How do I copy my WAB from old identity to the new one? James "James" wrote in message ... Bruce, et al, Somehow, I've managed to eradicate the 'extra' top entry in my 'Create New Mail.' So, tomorrow, I'll once again try to copy all my .dbx folders from old 'defective' identity to this new one. Is there an easy way to copy {or move} from one identity to another? I've never done that. Also, can anyone tell me what most likely went wrong? Thanks - james "James" wrote in message ... I hardly know how to describe this new problem. This evening while reading inbox mail in the view window {below the inbox}. All of a sudden, the scroll bar wouldn't move, the entire window began to shimmy. Next, the font size seemingly increased two sizes. Arial 8 looks like 12. I rebooted PC. Functionality basically returned - except, the font size is out of whack - too big. Some old e-mails look ok, but if I attempt to forward and add content, my normal Arial 12 looks two sizes bigger. Two days ago, Bruce Hagen guided me through creating a new identity for a neighbor's ailing PC {her toolbar had disappeared]. With that experience fresh in my mind, I attempted to create a second identity just to see if it returned the font sizes back to normal. It did, BUT, I now see a strange 'Create New Message' window - it contains an additional top 'line.' Just above the normal 'To:' line, there's another one entitled: 'From:' In the line/box is: jc55@roadrunner. com (pop-server.roadrunner.com). [I can't delete anything within this top 'From' box] Try as I may, I can't remove this top line. I've never seen this extra line entry before. If I could remove it, I would probably attempt to {once again} copy my long .dbx folder group and my WAB from the old identity - and use the new identity. Bruce, less than two weeks ago, you guided me through a lengthy process for reducing a bloated .dbx store so I could migrate it to my new Dell. I thought I'd finally finished dialing in this new Dell {WinXP Pro} I don't have a clue what's going on with my OE6. I really need help. [in fact, this e-mail is looking too 'large']. I've no idea what went haywire. James |
OE has gone large print
Thanks Ron, Yes, that was how I stumbled across the cause {2 accounts}. I
deleted #2 - and the extra line disappeared - james "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... The From line appears in the Message Composition window when you have more than one email account setup under Tools, Accounts, Mail tab. If you click on the From line, you can change from the default account to another account. -- Ronald Sommer "James" wrote in message ... : OK!, I've copied BOTH WAB and .dbx folders. All appears done. I have not : yet deleted the old identity. Can one leave it - or is it wiser to remove : it? : : I'm still wondering what went wrong - james : : : "James" wrote in message : ... : I just 'discovered' how to copy my .dbx folders - was easy. Now, How do I : copy my WAB from old identity to the new one? : : James : : : "James" wrote in message : ... : : Bruce, et al, : : Somehow, I've managed to eradicate the 'extra' top entry in my 'Create : New Mail.' So, tomorrow, I'll once again try to copy all my .dbx folders : from old 'defective' identity to this new one. : : Is there an easy way to copy {or move} from one identity to another? : I've never done that. : : Also, can anyone tell me what most likely went wrong? : : Thanks - james : : : "James" wrote in message : ... : I hardly know how to describe this new problem. This evening while : reading inbox mail in the view window {below the inbox}. All of a : sudden, the scroll bar wouldn't move, the entire window began to shimmy. : Next, the font size seemingly increased two sizes. Arial 8 looks like : 12. : : I rebooted PC. Functionality basically returned - except, the font size : is out of whack - too big. Some old e-mails look ok, but if I attempt : to forward and add content, my normal Arial 12 looks two sizes bigger. : : Two days ago, Bruce Hagen guided me through creating a new identity for : a neighbor's ailing PC {her toolbar had disappeared]. With that : experience fresh in my mind, I attempted to create a second identity : just to see if it returned the font sizes back to normal. It did, BUT, : I now see a strange 'Create New Message' window - it contains an : additional top 'line.' Just above the normal 'To:' line, there's : another one entitled: 'From:' In the line/box is: jc55@roadrunner. com : (pop-server.roadrunner.com). [I can't delete anything within this top : 'From' box] : : Try as I may, I can't remove this top line. I've never seen this extra |
OE has gone large print
Thanks Bruce. I tempted to think: "OE6 problems that require generating a
new identity seems rather common with WinXP coupled to OE6." In the short space of a week, I've encountered two such problems {mine and my neighbors} - and while readings posts, others too, had similar problems. I've used Win2000 for years {and the Win98s} - never ever had to learn how to make new identities. My imagination - or fact? James "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Identities, especially the main default identity can become corrupt for numerous reasons. As far as deleting the old ID, once you are positive you have everything from it you need, and the new one is working fine, go ahead and delete it. It doesn't hurt being there, so just don't delete it without being certain. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ |
OE has gone large print
It isn't XP specific, but while we see it here often, it is probably a very
small percent of the users that actually experience this. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "James" wrote in message ... Thanks Bruce. I tempted to think: "OE6 problems that require generating a new identity seems rather common with WinXP coupled to OE6." In the short space of a week, I've encountered two such problems {mine and my neighbors} - and while readings posts, others too, had similar problems. I've used Win2000 for years {and the Win98s} - never ever had to learn how to make new identities. My imagination - or fact? James "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Identities, especially the main default identity can become corrupt for numerous reasons. As far as deleting the old ID, once you are positive you have everything from it you need, and the new one is working fine, go ahead and delete it. It doesn't hurt being there, so just don't delete it without being certain. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ |
OE has gone large print
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"James" wrote in message ... Thanks Bruce. I tempted to think: "OE6 problems that require generating a new identity seems rather common with WinXP coupled to OE6." In the short space of a week, I've encountered two such problems {mine and my neighbors} - and while readings posts, others too, had similar problems. I've used Win2000 for years {and the Win98s} - never ever had to learn how to make new identities. My imagination - or fact? James "Bruce Hagen" wrote in message ... Identities, especially the main default identity can become corrupt for numerous reasons. As far as deleting the old ID, once you are positive you have everything from it you need, and the new one is working fine, go ahead and delete it. It doesn't hurt being there, so just don't delete it without being certain. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ |
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