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Old May 24th 04, 05:05 PM
Maronsson
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Default Problem marking text

I wonder if anyone could suggest for me what has gone wrong and
eventually how to solve the problem.

When marking text for sticking it in a other document with the mouse,
the marking doesn't seem to function at times.

When the text gets marked it gets an other colour, but half a second or
so later, the colour that says the text is marked 'loosen', and become
unmarked, even though it should be marked.

I have an IBM Aptiva and run W 98, have about 50% left of memory on HD,
512 mb RAM.
Shouldn't be problem with memory, I think.

May be spyware? Virus? I use NAV.
 




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