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Old June 25th 04, 10:04 PM
UGO
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The lines on certain screens overlap making it impossible
to read. Using max or min does not change it. I have a 17"
screen. What can i change to make them normal again.
Thanks
ugo
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Old June 26th 04, 12:13 AM
Jeff Richards
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What 'lines' are you referring to, and exactly which screens does it happen
on? What do you mean by 'max' and 'min'?
--
Jeff Richards
MS MVP (DTS)
"UGO" wrote in message
...
The lines on certain screens overlap making it impossible
to read. Using max or min does not change it. I have a 17"
screen. What can i change to make them normal again.
Thanks
ugo



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Old June 26th 04, 12:29 AM
ugo
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This is so hard to explain for me and yet so simple..
Picture this........A newsscreen has several articles
displayed, some on the right others on the left side of
the page.. the top on the right might give instructions on
political voting und under it is has a story about
politics just an example i have aol well the top part
about the voting and the story part are displayed one over
the other, and makes it hard to read. While the left hand
side has no problems with whatever is displayed there.. or
it could also be visa versa. I wish i could attach a pic
of it, since it is so hard to explain , being a novice and
all that. I just went to Norton, checking on a download..
and there again.. halve the page was overlapping with the
next article, scrolling was not available..and about "min
or max" i meant minimize or maximize the screen as it is
available on aol..

this is very hard to explain and i thank you for any help
i can get..


-----Original Message-----
What 'lines' are you referring to, and exactly which

screens does it happen
on? What do you mean by 'max' and 'min'?
--
Jeff Richards
MS MVP (DTS)
"UGO" wrote in

message
...
The lines on certain screens overlap making it

impossible
to read. Using max or min does not change it. I have a

17"
screen. What can i change to make them normal again.
Thanks
ugo



.

  #4  
Old June 26th 04, 12:48 AM
Jeff Richards
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Default SCREEN OVERLAPPING LINES

If you are referring to screens you are viewing using your internet browser
and AOL then you should ask either at AOL (they do things very much their
own way, and only they know just what they do) or in a newsgroup that is
relevant to your browser (such as an Internet Explorer newsgroup, if that's
the browser you are using).

If the problem only occurs when you are viewing www sites with AOL, then
it's not a general display problem, and it's probably not associated with
Windows.
--
Jeff Richards
MS MVP (DTS)
"ugo" wrote in message
...
This is so hard to explain for me and yet so simple..
Picture this........A newsscreen has several articles
displayed, some on the right others on the left side of
the page.. the top on the right might give instructions on
political voting und under it is has a story about
politics just an example i have aol well the top part
about the voting and the story part are displayed one over
the other, and makes it hard to read. While the left hand
side has no problems with whatever is displayed there.. or
it could also be visa versa. I wish i could attach a pic
of it, since it is so hard to explain , being a novice and
all that. I just went to Norton, checking on a download..
and there again.. halve the page was overlapping with the
next article, scrolling was not available..and about "min
or max" i meant minimize or maximize the screen as it is
available on aol..

this is very hard to explain and i thank you for any help
i can get..


-----Original Message-----
What 'lines' are you referring to, and exactly which

screens does it happen
on? What do you mean by 'max' and 'min'?
--
Jeff Richards
MS MVP (DTS)
"UGO" wrote in

message
.. .
The lines on certain screens overlap making it

impossible
to read. Using max or min does not change it. I have a

17"
screen. What can i change to make them normal again.
Thanks
ugo



.



  #5  
Old June 26th 04, 01:39 AM
ugo
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Default SCREEN OVERLAPPING LINES

Well.. thanks anyhow.. AOl said to go to microsoft for it
is a microsoft browser that might need correction, and
microsoft says it is AOL..
Thanks
ugo
-----Original Message-----
If you are referring to screens you are viewing using

your internet browser
and AOL then you should ask either at AOL (they do things

very much their
own way, and only they know just what they do) or in a

newsgroup that is
relevant to your browser (such as an Internet Explorer

newsgroup, if that's
the browser you are using).

If the problem only occurs when you are viewing www sites

with AOL, then
it's not a general display problem, and it's probably not

associated with
Windows.
--
Jeff Richards
MS MVP (DTS)
"ugo" wrote in

message
...
This is so hard to explain for me and yet so simple..
Picture this........A newsscreen has several articles
displayed, some on the right others on the left side of
the page.. the top on the right might give instructions

on
political voting und under it is has a story about
politics just an example i have aol well the top

part
about the voting and the story part are displayed one

over
the other, and makes it hard to read. While the left

hand
side has no problems with whatever is displayed there..

or
it could also be visa versa. I wish i could attach a pic
of it, since it is so hard to explain , being a novice

and
all that. I just went to Norton, checking on a

download..
and there again.. halve the page was overlapping with

the
next article, scrolling was not available..and

about "min
or max" i meant minimize or maximize the screen as it is
available on aol..

this is very hard to explain and i thank you for any

help
i can get..


-----Original Message-----
What 'lines' are you referring to, and exactly which

screens does it happen
on? What do you mean by 'max' and 'min'?
--
Jeff Richards
MS MVP (DTS)
"UGO" wrote in

message
. ..
The lines on certain screens overlap making it

impossible
to read. Using max or min does not change it. I have a

17"
screen. What can i change to make them normal again.
Thanks
ugo


.



.

  #6  
Old June 26th 04, 04:56 AM
Jeff Richards
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Default SCREEN OVERLAPPING LINES

If your browser is Internet Explorer then you could ask your question in an
Internet Explorer newsgroup.
--
Jeff Richards
MS MVP (DTS)
"ugo" wrote in message
...
Well.. thanks anyhow.. AOl said to go to microsoft for it
is a microsoft browser that might need correction, and
microsoft says it is AOL..
Thanks



 




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