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<blockquote data-quote="bugjah" data-source="post: 367009" data-attributes="member: 17557"><p><strong>mainmenu does not solve the main problem</strong></p><p></p><p>cool program! thanks for mentioning it...but it didn't help.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I have a G4 iBook running 10.4.9</p><p></p><p>This problem also happened on my old computer (powerbook G4 running 10.4.9) as well as my wife's computer (IBook G3 running 10.3.9). All three of these computers have swapped lots of files. I believe my wife is not having this problem anymore after a recent hard disk replacement...and....I don't think she has Microsoft Office on there anymore....</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, I forgot to check for the problem on my computer AFTER my most recent clean install of Os 10.4 but BEFORE I reinstalled Office. I would "uninstall" office to test for that being the source of the problem, but is there really any way to do that? I imagine Microsoft sticky little tendrils wrapped around all different parts of my computer...thus impossible to fully and cleanly extract without erasing and reinstalling Os 10.4 again...which I'd rather not do...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bugjah, post: 367009, member: 17557"] [b]mainmenu does not solve the main problem[/b] cool program! thanks for mentioning it...but it didn't help. By the way, I have a G4 iBook running 10.4.9 This problem also happened on my old computer (powerbook G4 running 10.4.9) as well as my wife's computer (IBook G3 running 10.3.9). All three of these computers have swapped lots of files. I believe my wife is not having this problem anymore after a recent hard disk replacement...and....I don't think she has Microsoft Office on there anymore.... Unfortunately, I forgot to check for the problem on my computer AFTER my most recent clean install of Os 10.4 but BEFORE I reinstalled Office. I would "uninstall" office to test for that being the source of the problem, but is there really any way to do that? I imagine Microsoft sticky little tendrils wrapped around all different parts of my computer...thus impossible to fully and cleanly extract without erasing and reinstalling Os 10.4 again...which I'd rather not do... [/QUOTE]
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