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    1. [RC-ROOTS] Re: Magnifier.
    2. Tim Callahan
    3. Hello Ladies, & Gentlemen; After you have down loaded the magnifier. Go to the location that you down loaded it to. Once there you have two options; 1 left click it and start the program, once the program is running you will receive a icon of a magnifier in the task bar. If you right click on that there will be a line that says add task bar icon automatically at windows startup. if you click that a check mark will show up next to it and now when ever you start windows it will be in your task bar. option # 2 is to right click the icon in the file folder when the program resides and left click create shortcut a shortcut will appear in your file folder. Just left click and hold that shortcut and \drag it to your desktop. Now you will have a shortcut to old people on your desktop, When you want to use it just double click with the left mouse button and it will start the magnifier. I hope this helps you get it running it is a great tool. And Ruth, do not feel sorry that you can not help. It takes lots of years of trial and error to get to know the computer enough to feel comfortable with it. I know that I have had one since about 1984 and I still find things that don't work the way I think they should. Date: Wed, 7 May 2003 20:44:19 -0500 From: "Ruth Tysor" <rtysor@heartland.net> To: ROCKINGCHAIR-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <009601c31503$59283bc0$d83948ce@oem> Subject: Re: [RC-ROOTS] Re: ROCKINGCHAIR-ROOTS-D Digest V03 #115 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Girls: I'm almost sorry I told you about the magnifier. For those who were able to download it, Hooray!!! For you others, I am so sorry I can't help you. I mean it. If it all works well for me, that's fine, but if it doesn't then I have to call for help. And that's a fact. I would help you if I could but I havn't the slightest idea what to tell you. I also have the other one with my w98 but I don't like it and never use it. Let's hope that wonderful Wayne Jones can continue to help. Ruth Tysor Thanks; Tim Callahan tlcallahan@mindpsring.com

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