Its Publisher 2000. Its not to do with the image, i think it might be the
program.
It is not Publisher. Do this, slide down the acceleration on your video adapter, if
it clears the problem, go to the manufacturer's web site and look around for an
upgraded video driver.
Right-click your desktop, properties, settings tab, advanced button, troubleshoot
tab.

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> Its Publisher 2000. Its not to do with the image, i think it might be the
> program.
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>> > low! This can't be, as I have a 200g hard drive, and all my web-sites worked
>> > before I reformatted the computer!
Grizza - 27 Mar 2005 10:55 GMT
Wht do you mean video adapter?
> It is not Publisher. Do this, slide down the acceleration on your video adapter, if
> it clears the problem, go to the manufacturer's web site and look around for an
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> >> > low! This can't be, as I have a 200g hard drive, and all my web-sites worked
> >> > before I reformatted the computer!
Ed Bennett - 27 Mar 2005 11:30 GMT
> Wht do you mean video adapter?
Your video adapter (also known as your video card or graphics card) is what
enables your computer to output to your monitor.
To change the acceleration on the video adapter, follow the instructions in
Mary's post, i.e. Right-click your desktop, properties, settings tab,
advanced button, troubleshoot tab. You will find a slider in there that
allows you to change the hardware acceleration.

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