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Old August 10th 04, 11:17 PM
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Hi,

I have a friend using Win98 and IE 5.5???.

He uses Yahoo web based email and he tells me that when he goes to their
email composition page, the window is fine. When he hits the INSERT
ADDRESS button, the address list is shifted way off to the left - he
only sees an edge of the window. He can drag it over and use it, but it
happens the next time again.

The address list is supposed to be a small popup window on the left side
of the screen where on selects names for the email.

Does anyone have any ideas on what he should do?

Thanks, Fred


 




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