Yeah..the manual to my Yamaha keyboard is a translation from the Japanese
version....explanations look all right until you start to apply them, then
you realize that syntax the sentences is wrong and some of the directions
are backwards...
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
Especially when it's explained wrong.
Scotty
"katysails" wrote in message
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High tech isn't always the easiest way to go..
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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Much better than Donal's suggestion.
SV
"katysails" wrote in message
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Heck...there's an easier way than that..just open a new message
and
type
Katy needs a bigger dink into the Subject, copy and paste what
you're
replying to into the message, and start over...
"Donal" wrote in message
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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...
For some reason I can't reply to Katy's posts. I get the
below
error
message. Can anybody tell me why?
TIA, Scotty
Outlook Express could not post your message. Subject '
Katy
get a
bigger dink', Account: 'News.Individual.NET', Server:
'News.Individual.NET', Protocol: NNTP, Server Response: '441
Line
4
too long', Port: 119, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 441,
Error
Number: 0x800CCCA9
The following instructions aren't as complicated as they look.
Here is how you can reply to the message:
1. Highlight Katy's message.
2. Click "File" - "Save as" ... and choose Desktop as the
directory.
(Desktop should appear in the drop down list)
3. Shrink all open windows so that you can see the desktop.
4. Right click the document called "Re_ Katy get a bigger
dink.nws"
5. Choose "Open with" - "wordpad".
6. You will see a line near the top that starts with the word
"References:
"
This is probably the line that is causing the problem. This
line
consists of a
bunch of references to previous posts. Each reference
begins
with a "" and ends with a "". Delete the first couple
of
references.
7. "File"-"Save".. and close wordpad.
8. Double click the document called "Re_ Katy get a bigger
dink.nws"
9. Click the "Reply" button" and everything should work as
normal.
Women, eh? Sometimes I wonder if they are really worth all the
trouble!!
Regards
Donal ... talented Sailor, Computer expert, Golfer, pianist,
astronomer
and
all round good guy!
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