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Gary R. Wheeler wrote: the fact the stupid [mastadon] ing app still won't let you run multiple instances on separate monitors
I don't understand, it's totally possible to launch multiple files with Excel or even multiple instances of Excel and move one to a different monitor.
Cheers,
Vikram.
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Also Outlook.
/ravi
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Office 2003 still works just fine.
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I use 2007. It's compatible with Microsoft 365. I got it Free under a multi user license.
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Keyboard controls should work, I believe. Alt + Spacebar -> Move and arrow keys.
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Excel isn't the only toolbar to disappear and it annoys me to no end. Yes the keys work, but that's a lot of key strokes and I am constantly moving windows around. I know, I'll use autohotkey to make the 'windows'key and arrows automatically move the current window in focus. I think the other combo's are taken.
Jack of all trades, master of none, though often times better than master of one.
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Windows key + arrows. Who moves a window with the mouse in 2022 ?
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It doesn't "move", it does what it thinks it's best. At least on most Linux you can move windows with Alt+mouse from any part of the window, and can move it disregarding screen boundaries: a boon when using magnification or big fonts and the UI is designed by an idiot so that Apply - OK- Cancel are below the screen bottom.
GCS/GE d--(d) s-/+ a C+++ U+++ P-- L+@ E-- W+++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
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"The UI gets out of the way". "The user sees more of his content".
If it's all the cost of moving more functions into the main window caption, it's not an improvement.
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lets talk about Outlook.
Ctrl-F in any other office app, in any browser in almost anything else is FIND!
in outlook it is forward. Why the why?
To err is human to really elephant it up you need a computer
modified 1-Apr-22 10:47am.
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The old one was really falling apart. Turns out the new one is made from some bizarre stretchy material that looks like leather but stretches up to two inches from its original length. I find it annoying because I would use the "cool, I'm on to the next notch on the belt" to measure my slimming down around the middle. Now with this stretchy belt, there's no fixed reference. And a scale is not a good measure of slimming down in the middle because much of the slimming down is the result of exercise and building muscle.
So, that's the big news in my world, lol.
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Maybe if you add some cooling mechanism it would not stretch that much anymore
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Stay away from any that claim to be "Top Grain". They have an extremely thin bit of leather glued to some artificial material.
The leather peels away in no time at all.
Ed
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Slow Eddie wrote: The leather peels away in no time at all.
I've noticed that!
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Marc Clifton wrote: I would use the "cool, I'm on to the next notch on the belt" to measure my slimming down around the middle So the belt tells you "Cool down, don't worry about that next notch!". If it makes you relax, maybe that is beneficial to your health in a different manner!
One of my true leather belts has a rubber band section spliced in, so it behaves in a manner similar to yours. It was included with a pair of pants I bought for party occasions. So, where I previously had to loosen my belt after having eaten and drunk much more than what is healthy for me, this belt feels just slightly tighter, I don't really have to loosen it up.
The answer to your problem is quite simple: Buy yourself a new true leather belt! What does it cost? Not a fortune, I'd think. Not in your part of the world. I was shocked when I bought my last true leather belt over here: It sure was a sturdy one, but it cost me the equivalent of about USD 100! I guess you could find one for the fraction of the price in your area.
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The better indicator is that you can see your belt.
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
"Hope is contagious"
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Quote: The better indicator is that you can see your belt.
should be
The better indicator is that you can see below your belt.
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That is what mirrors are for!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity -
RAH
I'm old. I know stuff - JSOP
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"cool, I'm on to the next notch on the belt"
you and me both
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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Grizzly goes in for knee surgery today - which means we'll have a 2 plus weeks with the "cone of shame" when he comes home. Clunk - bang - whack. Plus weeks of trying to get him to take his pills. In the past we've tried wrapping them in soft dog food, gravy, pill pockets, peanut butter.... he spits them all out. We end up having to force them into a mouth that clamps shut firmly.
In my younger days I would have never spent this much on dog repair -- now I'm an old softie and didn't think twice about the bill.
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Good luck to Grizzly and to you all!
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Hope your dog doesn't feel much pain, and can tolerate it.
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My Scottie was attacked by another bigger dog and his leg was bitten and torn up pretty badly.
He too had to wear the cone which he fought continuously. As to the pills, he liked pudding a lot, so we'd give it to him like that and then hold his mouth shut until he swallowed the pill.
Good luck and I hope he gets better.
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Try burying the pills inside a frankfurter - some dogs will gulp that down so quickly they don't get a chance to notice the foreign object.
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That worked once - then he wouldn't take a hot dog.
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