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I know it isn't too important, but it's irritating. Before printing a document with Open Office, I always save it. Then when I go to close the document, it states that it has been changed and asks if I want to save the changes. Is there anyway to make it not "change" the document when I print it? Kieth
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How can I add the "send later" or "queue" button to Evolution? All there is, is "send". It is Evolution 1.4.6. Thanks, Kieth
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Thanks for the help. Kieth
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I am trying to get my gnome desktop up and running properly, but I do not know how to hook up to the internet. I am use to using kppp. What would I use with gnome? Thanks. Kieth
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I've never done it, but there is a button on the bottom that says "New Action". Wouldn't you be able to make a short cut with that? Kieth
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For KDE, go to system - configuration - configure your desktop - system - KHotKeys. Hopefully that will do it for you. Kieth
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Try going to this link, which is in Tips and Tricks. http://mandrakeusers.org/index.php?showtopic=17682 Kieth
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These last couple of days, anna has been helping me with anther question I had, and while trying to resolve a problem I found out that I can see my web page in konqueror if I put in a complete URL address. Usually I put in http://kbloyd.interfree.it. The first web page is index.html. Therefore, if I put in the URL http://kbloyd.interfree.it/index.html, then I can see it in konqueror. Any idea as to why? Kieth
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Thanks for the help. I'll just make sure I put index.html on my address. Kieth
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Thank you for the help. I put your code into my web page, but it didn't change anything. Then, while goofing around with it, I noticed something. My web page is http://kbloyd.interfree.it. The first page is called index.html. If I put in the address without index.html, then the URL doesn't change when I go from page to page. But if I first put http://kbloyd.interfree.it/index.html in the URL, then everytime I change page, the URL changes. Is this "normal"? Thanks. Kieth
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On my web site, when I cliick on a link, the new page appears, but the URL in the browser address "box" doesn't change. What do I have to do to have the URL change in the browser everytime the web page changes? For example, with http://www.mandrakeusers.org, when a new link is pushed, the URL always changes. While I am writing this message, the URL shown is http://mandrakeusers.org/index.php?act=Post&CODE=00&f=31. This is one of the links I have on my web site. <a href="http://kbloyd.interfree.it/History-of-church.html"><img vspace="2" hspace="10" align="middle" style="border: 0px solid ; width: 25px; height: 25px;" alt="" src="file:///home/kieth/web-pages/Bloyd%27s/BUTton-small.jpg"></a>History of church<br> Thanks, Kieth
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Go to system - configuration - KDE - components - file associations Of course this works if you're using KDE. Kieth
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I use KWord and OpenOffice, and the option is on both. When you press the print button, there should be the option on the open window to choose which pages to print. What programs are you trying to print from? Kieth
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Oops. :woops: Kieth
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Recently I upgraded all the files/programs and now when I start Mandrake, I get the message "During the previous startup, KNotify crashed whil instantiating KNotify. Do you want to try again or disable aRts sound output?" I then push the "Try again" button" and all goes well. Also, along with that window, I get the window stating that a program crashed. Any ideas as what I should do? Thanks. Kieth
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Go to system - configuration - configure your desktop - LookNFeel - Background. Choose what you want and press Apply. Kieth
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The first part of my html source is: <html> <head> <title>Bloyd's web page</title> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> <meta name="author" content="Kieth A. Bloyd"> </head> <body background="blue-background.png"> <table cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" border="0" style="text-align: left; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; width: 100%;"> <tbody> <tr> Il document source instead is: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <!-- default: kbloyd.interfree.it - 200 - - Browser: OK//--> <HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Bloyd's web page</TITLE> <META content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1" http-equiv=Content-Type> <script LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT"> <!-- Kieth
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scoopy, I found the problem you mentioned in the "Document Source". When I'm on my web site, I look at the "Document Source", but how do I correct it? Where on my computer is this file? It isn't in the html source of my web page, so I do not know where to find it. Kieth
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I'm also using Kongueror 3.2.0, in Mandrake 10. I will try and look at the codes and see what I can do, even though I have a lot to learn. Like I said, I made the site using Mozilla Composer, in the graphics mode. Kieth
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I made up my web site, but in Konqueror I can't see it. I get an error, which is: Error: node : TypeError: Undefined value. In Mozilla and Opera, there is no problem. Would someone mind looking at it to tell me what I did wrong? I made it using Mozilla Composer, in the graphic mode, with slight changes in html that I learned from the web sites you recommended to me on web designing. The web site is: http://kbloyd.interfree.it Thanks, Kieth
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Thanks. I'll work on my web page now and see what I can do. I really appreciate the help. Kieth
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Thanks for the link. I looked at it, so now I can try and learn from it. Just another question, though. I use Mozilla Composer to do my web page. It is all graphics. Is there a tutorial that teaches how to do it that way? Actually I looked for something before I posted my original question, but had no luck. Thanks, Kieth
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On my web site, I would like to be able to add a link to download a file (.txt). How do I do it? The link I added, but it cannot find the file! I guess the problem is, is that I do not know where to put my .txt file. Do I have to have another .html page, and put it on that somehow? Another question, I would also like to have thumbnail pictures on my site, but then have the possibility to click on them and have a larger picture load. Once again, how do I do it? Where do I put the pictures, and how do I make the link? Thanks, Kieth moved from everything linux - tyme
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If you are just referring to regular applications, such as kwrite, etc., they will be in you menu file (just like in Windows - right off your desk top). What you could do is go to your /bin and /usr/bin directories and just look at the different programs listed. In these files you have you commands to start the programs (.exe in Windows). Kieth