>Regards,
>Jay Freedman
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>savy.
>please advice
This depends a little on which version of Windows you have. The
following instructions are for Windows XP:
From the Windows Start button, click Settings, click Control Panel,
and double-click System. In the dialog that appears, click the
Hardware tab. Click the Device Manager button. Click the plus sign
next to "Display adapters" to expand that part of the diagram.
Double-click the name of the adapter and read the manufacturer in the
next dialog. Click the Driver tab of the dialog to find the date and
version number of the driver you have now.
If the manufacturer does have a later version of the driver that you
can download, it may come with an installer program. If it doesn't
have its own installer, you can come back to this dialog again and
click the Update Driver button to install the new one.
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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org
Ibnu Jameel - 30 Apr 2005 15:44 GMT
Dear Jay Freedman,
Brother, Thanks a million for you help and guide on this subject matter.
Through your guide, the problem is solved from tonight.
I am glad to come to know that there is such thing as
http://support.microsoft.com/newsgroup
and people like you and other MVPs
Regards
Ibnu Jameel
> >Regards,
> >Jay Freedman
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> Jay Freedman
> Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org