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Old August 27th 05, 10:11 PM
Joni
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This page is sectioned in 3 parts. The part on the right side that contains
the actual messages cannot be scrolled down. There are 2 items you can click
on below the message but I cannot see what they say. They are partially
hidden and I cannot arrow down. I believe the one on the left opens the
screen where you can ask a question. Seems I once had a better view on these
boards. Has the board layout changed? The bar to the far right of the
screen cannot be scrolled. It does not light up.
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