yes, I agree.

       AND I could send him a step-by-step process
          BUT I was turned off by his foul language;
       if he asks again - and nicely - I'll respond to him.



On Sun, Oct 14, 2012 at 3:55 AM, Felmon Davis <dav...@union.edu> wrote:

On Sun, 14 Oct 2012, Lostsoul wrote:
>
>       Ha ha very funny that know one can tell me why word problems hate
>> windows 7
>>
>
> I think people have explained that 'word problems', that is,
> word-processors, do not hate Windows 7. unless I'm misremembering, several
> have indicated they are running Libreoffice in particular on Windows 7
> without any issues. and a couple have had issues like yourself.
>
> this is par for the course - some have problems, some don't.
>
> why _you_ in particular are having trouble may relate in part to Andreas's
> suggestion that you do a 'crash course' (he wrote 'crash curse' but maybe
> that's freudian <g>).
>
> but if you want a serious answer, you need to follow normal etiquette and
> protocol and ask a serious question.
>
> and note that it's sometimes a lot harder to pose a serious question about
> computers than it is to answer it. sometimes your question has to provide a
> careful understandable description of the problem (and best one problem at
> a time).
>
>
>  never had any word programs hate vista so explain if you dare; you'd be
>> the first why the word programs hate win 7 and why no one but no one has a
>> fix; this i got to hear.   How do i turn off file extensions in windows 7
>> 64 bit
>>
>
> that's easy to google. remember this forum is about Libreoffice? just look
> it up on google, you don't need to fuss with the '64 bit' part.
>
> for that matter, if you are having trouble with abiword, you also should
> google or find a forum addressing that. (I don't use abiword but I assume
> you do a 'save as' or 'export to' to get a Word document out of it but best
> look it up and not rely on someone's guess.)
>
> I strongly back Andreas's idea that you get some help from someone nearby
> or take a curse or something like that.
>
>    -  later . .
>
> F.
>
>
>
>>
>> From: Andreas Säger [via Document Foundation Mail Archive] <
>> ml-node+s969070n4013190h9@n3.**nabble.com<ml-node%2bs969070n401319...@n3.nabble.com>
>> >
>> Subject: Re: Auto and Manual Spell do not work x
>> To: "Lostsoul" <joyseyh...@yahoo.com>
>> Date: Sunday, October 14, 2012, 4:28 AM
>>
>>
>> Am 14.10.2012 10:10, Lostsoul wrote:
>>
>>>      Ok now what the crap; why are abiword documents being saved as
>>> adobi docs how do i fix that can t get anything right crap .   -  later
>>>
>>
>> I strongly recommend some computer crash curse. File name associations
>> are free.  There is nothing hard wired to the system. You can open any file
>> with any program you want. You can tell your desktop environment which
>> programs can open which types of files and which single program is the
>> preferred one to be used on double-click. First of all, any user who is
>> forced to use MS Windows should turn off the option to hide known file name
>> extensions. Since Windows '95 this is the major obstacle which prevents
>> people from understanding their system.
>>
>>
> --
> Felmon Davis
>
>

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