Re: Where did my bullets go?

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From: Ron Sommer (rsommer_at_nospam.ktis.net)
Date: 07/22/04


Date: Thu, 22 Jul 2004 07:39:03 -0500

Stick with the original thread.
One day is not very long to wait for more replies.

If you do have to post twice, state that it is a second post and why you are
making the second post.

-- 
Ron Sommer
"Paula" <Paula@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7C918E6E-9F07-4143-B25F-B2623E9A74A9@microsoft.com...
> Well I'm sorry if I'm getting on your nerves. The reason this post came up
twice is because the first time I posted and pressed the post button, I got
a message that said there was an error and that my question wasn't posted.
So I posted my question a second time. As far as yesterday's posting I did
continue responding. If you go back, you can see that I was the last one
that posted waiting for a response that I didn't get. I tried to do what was
asked for me to do which didn't help me out at all. I'm still searching and
searching for a possible solution and still no fix it to my problem.
>
> "Hilary Karp" wrote:
>
> > Paula, you posted this twice in 3 minutes and both are a repeat of the
> > same post you made yesterday which got some answers and to which you
> > didn't respond after some point.  Keep things in the same thread and
> > don't keep reposting.  Use a newsgroup reader instead of the web
> > interface you're using which is clunky, error prone and hard to search
> > for messages.  You have a newsreader available in XP, Outlook Express.
> > Here is some info on how to configure it.
> >
> > http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/outlookexpressnewreader.htm
> >
> > Paula wrote:
> >
> > > For a couple days now, I've noticed that there is a tiny symbol where
there should be a bullet. When I'm exploring the internet and read lines
with bullets, instead of the bullets, there is what appears to be a tiny
symbol or mark instead of the bullet. I checked my Microsoft Word and it is
fine. This is only online where I see the problem. I'm running Windows XP
IE. I think it happened after my Norton Anti Virus detected some adware and
I attempted to delete them through my anti virus. Can someone lend a helping
hand?
> >
> >


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