Re: please

2016-01-27 Thread toki
On 28/01/2016 05:47, John Hart wrote: > Everyone would benefit, except virus writers, snoopers, thieves and black > hackers. FYI, there is open source code for viri, and similar malware. As such, even they might potentially benefit from tax credits. jonathon

Re: please

2016-01-27 Thread Larry Gusaas
On 2016-01-27, 11:38 PM John Hart wrote: With enough force, round pegs will go in square holes, but it might be better to make it so common people can unsubscribe, without taking a class. You click the link in the bottom of an email from the list: To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@ope

Re: please

2016-01-27 Thread John Hart
On 1/27/2016 8:17 PM, Daniel DeFoe wrote: I am sort of new here, and I won't pretend to know much, but it seems that it would be nice if someone with more skill than I have could set up a Wiki, that way anyone could sign in who wants to, they could quit when they wanted to, not show up if they do

Re: please

2016-01-27 Thread John Hart
On 1/27/2016 8:13 PM, Daniel DeFoe wrote: To John Heart I like your idea for the tax credits, but since you are then competing with Microsoft and all of those other companies that are collecting big money and are there for paying bigger monies to the governement, good luck on that one. ( not t

Re: please

2016-01-27 Thread John Hart
On 1/27/2016 3:43 PM, Martin Groenescheij wrote: Sent from my mobile device. On 28 Jan 2016, at 7:52 AM, Maurice Howe wrote: I (and others) have yelled for years about this. The "unsubscribe" things is taking WAY too much time and resource. It's easily (in theory, anyway) fixed: Unsubscrib

Re: please

2016-01-27 Thread John Hart
On 1/27/2016 2:52 PM, Maurice Howe wrote: I (and others) have yelled for years about this. The "unsubscribe" things is taking WAY too much time and resource. It's easily (in theory, anyway)fixed: just build a macro with the req'd steps -- one that's generalized & easily executed -- and end th

Re: please

2016-01-27 Thread John Hart
On 1/27/2016 2:44 PM, Fernando Cassia wrote: On 1/27/16, John Hart wrote: The math was way off, the point wasn't. Most mail lists have unsubscribe links that aren't so problem prone. What is exactly, "the problem" and what do you propose to fix it? I dont see anything different in the way this

RE: please

2016-01-27 Thread Dennis E. Hamilton
The Community Forum, although a bit more organized and curated, might be along the lines you are thinking of: . There is also a Wiki, although it is not so crowd-sourced as the original wiki idea, . It turns out

Re: please

2016-01-27 Thread Daniel DeFoe
I am sort of new here, and I won't pretend to know much, but it seems that it would be nice if someone with more skill than I have could set up a Wiki, that way anyone could sign in who wants to, they could quit when they wanted to, not show up if they don't want to. Contribute if they want to. I w

Re: please

2016-01-27 Thread Daniel DeFoe
To John Heart I like your idea for the tax credits, but since you are then competing with Microsoft and all of those other companies that are collecting big money and are there for paying bigger monies to the governement, good luck on that one. ( not that I don't wish it would happen - but the re

docx default change

2016-01-27 Thread Joebrann
This morning I updated to your new version 4.1.2. Apparently that new version is opening by default all of my .docx files. I do not want to use OpenOffice to open these type files. Can you please send me the directions to undo this default. Also recently I opened a former Lotus 1-2-3 file

Re: please

2016-01-27 Thread Martin Groenescheij
Sent from my mobile device. > On 28 Jan 2016, at 7:52 AM, Maurice Howe wrote: > > I (and others) have yelled for years about this. The "unsubscribe" things > is taking WAY too much time and resource. > It's easily (in theory, anyway) fixed: Unsubscribe is easy as well, all you need to rem

Re: please

2016-01-27 Thread Maurice Howe
I (and others) have yelled for years about this. The "unsubscribe" things is taking WAY too much time and resource. It's easily (in theory, anyway) fixed: just build a macro with the req'd steps -- one that's generalized & easily executed -- and end this nonsense once for all. Maurice Howe On W

Re: please

2016-01-27 Thread Lucetta
"discussion list" is a great idea! > On Jan 27, 2016, at 4:44 PM, Fernando Cassia wrote: > >> On 1/27/16, John Hart wrote: >> The math was way off, the point wasn't. Most mail lists have unsubscribe >> links that aren't so problem prone. > > What is exactly, "the problem" and what do you propo

Re: please

2016-01-27 Thread Fernando Cassia
On 1/27/16, John Hart wrote: > The math was way off, the point wasn't. Most mail lists have unsubscribe > links that aren't so problem prone. What is exactly, "the problem" and what do you propose to fix it? I dont see anything different in the way this mailing list works compared with others. N

Re: please

2016-01-27 Thread John Hart
The math was way off, the point wasn't. Most mail lists have unsubscribe links that aren't so problem prone. What would be much better is a blog, with mail notification of responses to one's post. That way people would get answers to their question, with out all the NOISE, and it would be easier

Re: Download not successful - request your assistance. Also, do I select "Yes" or "No" for making changes to my laptop? Is there a way that you can download and run/setup for me.

2016-01-27 Thread Rory O'Farrell
On Tue, 26 Jan 2016 20:08:56 -0800 Beverly Guthrie wrote: > > Bev Guthrie > > Sent from Mail for Windows 10 > You should download and install OpenOffice on the new computer. The only site from which OpenOffice should be downloaded is http://www.openoffice.org/download This site will redirect