Hi Bruce,

Thanks for the great faith in me since I'm just a user with a little bit of knowledge ;-) - but if you are using XP and this is a repeatable error then that's a different issue and Legacy Support will no doubt want to know (and now do I guess as others have said on list the same thing happens to them).

It's just that if you can repeatedly make an error happen, that's a different story. (though if it's not something you do a lot, you mightn't care and ignore it just the same - or have no alternative. Legacy is the only program I use where the programmers are so available and responsive to issues like this)

However - the don't sweat advice holds good for much computer stuff. I'd never have survived if I cared about the regular "blue screen of death" over the years. I've only bothered when it was repeatable. With XP it appears far less frequently fortunately.

Cathy

At 03:53 10/03/2005, you wrote:

Hello Susan

I have loaded the latest Legacy update , and am using Windows XP with
whatever MicroSoft considers is the latest update, as they handle that
part automatically. Cathy replied this AM and basically said that it
was odd, but not to sweat it - stuff happens.

Since there was no real problem, I'll go along with her, but in future
if I want edit or change the picture selected, I will delete the
existing one first and then re attach from the desktop, or wherever. It
may be a little slower that way, but it's safer.

I don't have any problems with PDF, and am running an old version (4)
of Adobe. I just ran a test to see and it produced the file just fine.

Have fun.

Bruce

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