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Old 04-15-2002, 05:37 PM   #1
Joan Breckwoldt Joan Breckwoldt is offline
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Thank you Mike!




Thank you Mike for taking the time to try and help. I was able to get the image up on the screen by double clicking it. (After clicking on Start and documents).

But I don't see the icons you're talking about. On the bottom of my screen are the icons that are always there, the instant messaging icon, not connected icon, real player, MSN messenger, volume and virus scan stuff, then task schedule. Then there are 4 more icons that are always there, 'launch Internet explorer, view channels, show desktop, and then launch outlook express'. I explored 'show desktop' since that was the most logical place for an edit program to likely be. I found something called MB1EDIT and double clicked on that. It's math1/MB1edit. I'm not sure what it has to do with math? Anyway, it wouldn't even open because it 'could not find it or a component of it'.

I just can't seem to find this edit program. At the top of the screen is file, edit, view, favorites, tools, and help (which isn't helpful at all).

Oh, at the top of my screen when I opened that picture file was an edit icon but it wouldn't open. All the others were black and white but the 'edit' icon was grey and didn't respond when I clicked on it.

Any other ideas?

Thanks again,
Joan
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