Lendon Gray wrote: > Command K gets me nothing.
This sounds like your base files are corrupted. > > I don't know how to create a new identity-- don't know what that means. I > went to "Help" and I was afraid to create a new one -- how would I get back > to the old one (Would I want to?) Under Entourage in the Menu bar select "Switch Identity" Select New and name it Test Do you see the Send Icon? When you finish testing select "Switch Identity" and select your Main Identity See it's easy to switch Identities. Very useful for testing your current Identity. If it's not our Identity then it's either in your User's folder or a system wide problem. > I tried to do the other things you suggested but don't know what Apple combo > is A combo updater contains all incremental updates and will update files that could have become corrupted. Normally when you download an updater it's an incremental updater. It only adds the new files. See this page to get the right combo. For Leopard you won't need to know if you have an Intel or PPC. If you are using Tiger and don't know what type of computer, look under the Apple in the Menu bar. About this Mac will tell you. > and couldn't find repair permissions. Using Repair Permissions after installing MS Office or any application that uses an installer is often advised. To use Repair Permissions: 1. Open Disk Utility in your Applications/Utility folder. 2. Click on the First Aid tab and select Repair Permissions 3. Click on the icon for your boot volume. 4. Click the repair permissions button. Don't run from CD. Updates contain a newer versions of the application's permissions. > > After turning it off and on again, I now have spell check. That's progress. > > Thanks for trying. Sorry I'm so stupid. You learn by asking. There are no stupid questions. If you get through all of this then you can add several new things you have learned. -- Diane YouTalk mailing list List address: [email protected] List information: http://entourage.mvps.org/support_options/list.html List moderator: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
