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Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Chet, Jun 20, 2009.

  1. Chet

    Chet Guest

    Running Vista Home Premium on my laptop. Worked fine. I bought a new LCD
    TV which has a VGA input on it. I connected a VGA cable to TV and to my
    laptop. Turned laptop on. It must have recognized my new TV/monitor. When
    I selected the input source on the TV/monitor as "PC" the pc output went to
    both my computer and the large TV. Great.

    Well, not knowing when to leave well enough alone, I got into the
    personalize display section and started fooling around with resolultion
    settings, lost video to both screens, got it back, not sure how, but just to
    the laptop. The personalize display program can recognize both #1 and #2
    monitor for me. # 2 is the TV/monitor. As a setting in this program, I
    have the monitor #2 (TV) checked to "send desktop to the monitor" and
    unchecked "this is my main monitor. Well the background of the desktop
    goes to the TV but other than the background, nothing else. No icons, no
    program output, e.g. pictures I plan to show via the TV etc. Frustrated.
    What did I do to mess it up and how do I fix it.

    Thanks.

    Chet
     
  2. "Chet" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >Running Vista Home Premium on my laptop. Worked fine. I bought a new LCD
    >TV which has a VGA input on it. I connected a VGA cable to TV and to my
    >laptop. Turned laptop on. It must have recognized my new TV/monitor. When
    >I selected the input source on the TV/monitor as "PC" the pc output went to
    >both my computer and the large TV. Great.
    >
    >Well, not knowing when to leave well enough alone, I got into the
    >personalize display section and started fooling around with resolultion
    >settings, lost video to both screens, got it back, not sure how, but just to
    >the laptop. The personalize display program can recognize both #1 and #2
    >monitor for me. # 2 is the TV/monitor. As a setting in this program, I
    >have the monitor #2 (TV) checked to "send desktop to the monitor" and
    >unchecked "this is my main monitor. Well the background of the desktop
    >goes to the TV but other than the background, nothing else. No icons, no
    >program output, e.g. pictures I plan to show via the TV etc. Frustrated.
    >What did I do to mess it up and how do I fix it.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Try running System Restore to a point preceding your messing around.
     
  3. Chet

    Chet Guest

    "Manny Weisbord" <mannyweisbord@crimest.invalid> wrote in message
    news:eek:7hq359uos9h806uienjjfehppis0t01k1@4ax.com...
    SNIP

    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro--><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >>What did I do to mess it up and how do I fix it.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > Try running System Restore to a point preceding your messing around.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    I was/will try that. I just was hoping that someone here might know
    specifically what did it and what specific thing would fix it. I find it
    interesting. A system restore might fix it but I'll never know what it
    was! [​IMG]

    Chet
     
  4. JEWboy

    JEWboy Guest

    using Windows Restore point is easy but not intelligent. Go play with Video
    settings again and try to avoid restores, in fact I disabled restore service
    was eating immense amount of disk space and SLOWES down your processor is
    busy creating restore points....
    I know I take chances, but I use other methods of protetcion, too long to
    exaplain. Foolproof, dump to external Firewire800 or Ethernet harddisk
    pumping at 1Gbps.

    Anyways, you can follow that person's advise about WindowsRestore or I'd go
    back to Video settings and try to restore manually.
    Restore point will kick some of your new settigns back to history unless it
    was made liek yesterday, or upto a week ago?
     
  5. Chet

    Chet Guest

    Re: Display mess I caused I FOUND THE FIX

    Right click on desktop> Personalization In left column under TASKS, Click
    on "Connect to a projector or other external display"

    You will be in Windows Mobility Center.
    Click on "Connect Display" even though it might say "already connected"
    in the External Display box.
    "New Display Detected" will come up.
    Select "Duplicate my desktop on all displays (Mirrored). THIS STEP
    WAS THE FIX
    Then click Apply

    This gives you identical output on the external monitor as what you see on
    the laptop monitor.

    However, as before, the resolution on the external (TV) monitor is quite
    good, but the resolution on the laptop has deteriorated. I had noticed this
    before but don't know why other than the fact that the VGA output to the
    external monitor is different from what the laptop takes.

    Settings I end up with at highest for laptop is 1024x768. External monitor
    is running at 1280x720 despite being capable of 1920x1080. Now I
    remember how I made the mess before. I was experimenting and put the
    external display at 1920x1080 and lost all output to the laptop and only had
    a cursor on the external. Couple restarts got me into the mess (fixable)
    that I first wrote about and have now fixed.

    Thanks. Any thoughts on the different resolutions? Perusing the Acer
    manual, it makes some passing reference to the possibility that resolution
    might have to be reset after using external devices for "Presentations."
    Haven't gotten in to that too much yet.


    Chet

    "Chet" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
    news:%234F$R5d8JHA.1492@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Running Vista Home Premium on my laptop. Worked fine. I bought a new
    > LCD TV which has a VGA input on it. I connected a VGA cable to TV and
    > to my laptop. Turned laptop on. It must have recognized my new
    > TV/monitor. When I selected the input source on the TV/monitor as "PC"
    > the pc output went to both my computer and the large TV. Great.
    >
    > Well, not knowing when to leave well enough alone, I got into the
    > personalize display section and started fooling around with resolultion
    > settings, lost video to both screens, got it back, not sure how, but just
    > to the laptop. The personalize display program can recognize both #1 and
    > #2 monitor for me. # 2 is the TV/monitor. As a setting in this program,
    > I have the monitor #2 (TV) checked to "send desktop to the monitor" and
    > unchecked "this is my main monitor. Well the background of the desktop
    > goes to the TV but other than the background, nothing else. No icons, no
    > program output, e.g. pictures I plan to show via the TV etc. Frustrated.
    > What did I do to mess it up and how do I fix it.
    >
    > Thanks.
    >
    > Chet <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  6. "Chet" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >"Manny Weisbord" <mannyweisbord@crimest.invalid> wrote in message
    >news:eek:7hq359uos9h806uienjjfehppis0t01k1@4ax.com...
    >SNIP
    >
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro--><!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>>What did I do to mess it up and how do I fix it.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >> Try running System Restore to a point preceding your messing around.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    >I was/will try that. I just was hoping that someone here might know
    >specifically what did it and what specific thing would fix it. I find it
    >interesting. A system restore might fix it but I'll never know what it
    >was! [​IMG]
    >
    >Chet <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    It was YOU... be more careful when you play around.

    Make a restore point before playing.

    Have a good backup strategy in place and up to date.
     
  7. Chewie

    Chewie Guest

    "Manny Weisbord" <mannyweisbord@crimest.invalid> wrote in message
    news:bcuq35lf8dv9l4usulhj3pc6q8sejpo9a3@4ax.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > "Chet" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote:
    ><!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >>"Manny Weisbord" <mannyweisbord@crimest.invalid> wrote in message
    >>news:eek:7hq359uos9h806uienjjfehppis0t01k1@4ax.com...
    >>SNIP
    >>
    >><!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>>>What did I do to mess it up and how do I fix it.
    >>>
    >>> Try running System Restore to a point preceding your messing around.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >>I was/will try that. I just was hoping that someone here might know
    >>specifically what did it and what specific thing would fix it. I find it
    >>interesting. A system restore might fix it but I'll never know what it
    >>was! [​IMG]
    >>
    >>Chet<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > It was YOU... be more careful when you play around.
    >
    > Make a restore point before playing.
    >
    > Have a good backup strategy in place and up to date.
    ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Such an arrogant post in a help forum!
    Christ, if advising the use of System Restore is the answer to all problems,
    I'll be an MCSE in no time!
    If you don't know the answer, just say so.
     
  8. Mike

    Mike Guest

    "Chewie" <chewieuk@DELETEmsn.com> wrote in message
    news:362175AC-256B-4E87-8611-566F19040614@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    >
    > "Manny Weisbord" <mannyweisbord@crimest.invalid> wrote in message
    > news:bcuq35lf8dv9l4usulhj3pc6q8sejpo9a3@4ax.com...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> "Chet" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote:
    >><!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>>"Manny Weisbord" <mannyweisbord@crimest.invalid> wrote in message
    >>>news:eek:7hq359uos9h806uienjjfehppis0t01k1@4ax.com...
    >>>SNIP
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>>>What did I do to mess it up and how do I fix it.
    >>>>
    >>>> Try running System Restore to a point preceding your messing around.
    >>>
    >>>I was/will try that. I just was hoping that someone here might know
    >>>specifically what did it and what specific thing would fix it. I find it
    >>>interesting. A system restore might fix it but I'll never know what it
    >>>was! [​IMG]
    >>>
    >>>Chet<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >> It was YOU... be more careful when you play around.
    >>
    >> Make a restore point before playing.
    >>
    >> Have a good backup strategy in place and up to date.
    >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > Such an arrogant post in a help forum!
    > Christ, if advising the use of System Restore is the answer to all
    > problems, I'll be an MCSE in no time!
    > If you don't know the answer, just say so.<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    This is not a "forum." It's a public newsgroup. If you don't like what
    you're reading, turn off the computer and step out your front door and visit
    the real world.
    --

    Don't pick a fight with an old man.
    If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you.
     
  9. Re: Display mess I caused I FOUND THE FIX

    Just some thoughts, I do not have a dual/TV display so cannot check if I am
    correct.
    When you have two displays with different resolutions then in the video card
    there must be maintained two separate memory segments. This means that more
    memory is needed than if only one display is used. It MIGHT be true that if
    you reduced the resolution on one display (TV for instance) that you could
    increase the resolution on the other (laptop).

    Michael

    "Chet" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
    news:OMJhA5f8JHA.200@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Right click on desktop> Personalization In left column under TASKS, Click
    > on "Connect to a projector or other external display"
    >
    > You will be in Windows Mobility Center.
    > Click on "Connect Display" even though it might say "already connected"
    > in the External Display box.
    > "New Display Detected" will come up.
    > Select "Duplicate my desktop on all displays (Mirrored). THIS STEP
    > WAS THE FIX
    > Then click Apply
    >
    > This gives you identical output on the external monitor as what you see on
    > the laptop monitor.
    >
    > However, as before, the resolution on the external (TV) monitor is quite
    > good, but the resolution on the laptop has deteriorated. I had noticed
    > this before but don't know why other than the fact that the VGA output to
    > the external monitor is different from what the laptop takes.
    >
    > Settings I end up with at highest for laptop is 1024x768. External
    > monitor is running at 1280x720 despite being capable of 1920x1080.
    > Now I remember how I made the mess before. I was experimenting and put
    > the external display at 1920x1080 and lost all output to the laptop and
    > only had a cursor on the external. Couple restarts got me into the mess
    > (fixable) that I first wrote about and have now fixed.
    >
    > Thanks. Any thoughts on the different resolutions? Perusing the Acer
    > manual, it makes some passing reference to the possibility that resolution
    > might have to be reset after using external devices for "Presentations."
    > Haven't gotten in to that too much yet.
    >
    >
    > Chet
    >
    > "Chet" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
    > news:%234F$R5d8JHA.1492@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Running Vista Home Premium on my laptop. Worked fine. I bought a new
    >> LCD TV which has a VGA input on it. I connected a VGA cable to TV and
    >> to my laptop. Turned laptop on. It must have recognized my new
    >> TV/monitor. When I selected the input source on the TV/monitor as "PC"
    >> the pc output went to both my computer and the large TV. Great.
    >>
    >> Well, not knowing when to leave well enough alone, I got into the
    >> personalize display section and started fooling around with resolultion
    >> settings, lost video to both screens, got it back, not sure how, but just
    >> to the laptop. The personalize display program can recognize both #1
    >> and #2 monitor for me. # 2 is the TV/monitor. As a setting in this
    >> program, I have the monitor #2 (TV) checked to "send desktop to the
    >> monitor" and unchecked "this is my main monitor. Well the background of
    >> the desktop goes to the TV but other than the background, nothing else.
    >> No icons, no program output, e.g. pictures I plan to show via the TV etc.
    >> Frustrated. What did I do to mess it up and how do I fix it.
    >>
    >> Thanks.
    >>
    >> Chet<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  10. "Chewie" <chewieuk@DELETEmsn.com> wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    >
    >"Manny Weisbord" <mannyweisbord@crimest.invalid> wrote in message
    >news:bcuq35lf8dv9l4usulhj3pc6q8sejpo9a3@4ax.com...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> "Chet" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote:
    >><!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>>"Manny Weisbord" <mannyweisbord@crimest.invalid> wrote in message
    >>>news:eek:7hq359uos9h806uienjjfehppis0t01k1@4ax.com...
    >>>SNIP
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>>>What did I do to mess it up and how do I fix it.
    >>>>
    >>>> Try running System Restore to a point preceding your messing around.
    >>>
    >>>I was/will try that. I just was hoping that someone here might know
    >>>specifically what did it and what specific thing would fix it. I find it
    >>>interesting. A system restore might fix it but I'll never know what it
    >>>was! [​IMG]
    >>>
    >>>Chet<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >>
    >> It was YOU... be more careful when you play around.
    >>
    >> Make a restore point before playing.
    >>
    >> Have a good backup strategy in place and up to date.
    >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    >Such an arrogant post in a help forum!
    >Christ, if advising the use of System Restore is the answer to all problems,
    >I'll be an MCSE in no time!
    >If you don't know the answer, just say so. <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    I take it that you didn't make a restore point and that you don't have
    a backup.

    You're a bozo.
     
  11. Re: Display mess I caused I FOUND THE FIX

    On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 00:24:08 +0100, Chet <nospam@nospam.net> wrote:
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Right click on desktop> Personalization In left column under TASKS,
    > Click on "Connect to a projector or other external display"
    >
    > You will be in Windows Mobility Center.
    > Click on "Connect Display" even though it might say "already
    > connected" in the External Display box.
    > "New Display Detected" will come up.
    > Select "Duplicate my desktop on all displays (Mirrored). THIS
    > STEP WAS THE FIX
    > Then click Apply
    >
    > This gives you identical output on the external monitor as what you see
    > on the laptop monitor.
    >
    > However, as before, the resolution on the external (TV) monitor is quite
    > good, but the resolution on the laptop has deteriorated. I had noticed
    > this before but don't know why other than the fact that the VGA output
    > to the external monitor is different from what the laptop takes.
    >
    > Settings I end up with at highest for laptop is 1024x768. External
    > monitor is running at 1280x720 despite being capable of 1920x1080.
    > Now I remember how I made the mess before. I was experimenting and put
    > the external display at 1920x1080 and lost all output to the laptop and
    > only had a cursor on the external. Couple restarts got me into the mess
    > (fixable) that I first wrote about and have now fixed.
    >
    > Thanks. Any thoughts on the different resolutions? Perusing the Acer
    > manual, it makes some passing reference to the possibility that
    > resolution might have to be reset after using external devices for
    > "Presentations." Haven't gotten in to that too much yet.
    ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    With two displays there are 4 distinct ways you can use them, and the best
    way to go between them on a laptop is to use the switch display key. This
    is usually function + a FKey, on my eePC its Fn+F5 and has a blue legend
    representing lcd and monitor.

    The 4 ways are

    a) Display 1 - only the first display (built in LCD) is used.
    [​IMG] Display 2 - only the second display (external monitor) is used.
    c) Shared - both displays are used and they display the same thing, this
    imposes an additional limitation that they must then have the same
    resolution and colour depth.
    d) Combined - both displays are used, but they show distinct parts of the
    desktop. The two displays can be set to different resolutions, but there
    may be parts of the desktop that aren't visible.

    When the LCD looked bad, the problem was likely that it was being driven
    at 1280x720, which is not a good match for its native resolution of
    1024x768, so you were seeing distortion caused by the difference in aspect
    ratio, and the fairly basic hardware rescaling provided by the LCD display.
    When you upped the resolution you went beyond the capabilities of the LCD,
    so it stopped displaying.

    When you got two different resolutions, you were probably in combined
    mode, and the reason nothing appeared on the second display is you didn't
    have anything on that part of the desktop.

    I would reccomend the following settings.


    1) Set it up in display 2 at its highest (native) resolution.
    2) Set it up in combined, with both at their highest (native) resolution,
    with display 2 (external) as the main monitor. Drag the other monitor
    round (in display properties) so it is in the correct relative position.
    You can move between the displays by moving the mouse accross the part of
    the edge of the screen where the displays touch, anf you can drag windows
    to the other display.

    In both cases if the external display is not present it should
    automatically fall back to display 1 mode.
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    >
    > Chet
    >
    > "Chet" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
    > news:%234F$R5d8JHA.1492@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Running Vista Home Premium on my laptop. Worked fine. I bought a new
    >> LCD TV which has a VGA input on it. I connected a VGA cable to TV
    >> and to my laptop. Turned laptop on. It must have recognized my new
    >> TV/monitor. When I selected the input source on the TV/monitor as "PC"
    >> the pc output went to both my computer and the large TV. Great.
    >>
    >> Well, not knowing when to leave well enough alone, I got into the
    >> personalize display section and started fooling around with resolultion
    >> settings, lost video to both screens, got it back, not sure how, but
    >> just to the laptop. The personalize display program can recognize
    >> both #1 and #2 monitor for me. # 2 is the TV/monitor. As a setting in
    >> this program, I have the monitor #2 (TV) checked to "send desktop to
    >> the monitor" and unchecked "this is my main monitor. Well the
    >> background of the desktop goes to the TV but other than the background,
    >> nothing else. No icons, no program output, e.g. pictures I plan to
    >> show via the TV etc. Frustrated. What did I do to mess it up and how
    >> do I fix it.
    >>
    >> Thanks.
    >>
    >> Chet<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    ><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->



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  12. RalfG

    RalfG Guest

    Re: Display mess I caused I FOUND THE FIX

    OP is running his system in clone mode which requires using the same
    resolution on both displays. There was nothing actually wrong in the way
    that he had set up the displays initially, as that was how Extended display
    mode normally works. Clone mode displays the same output on both monitors
    while extended mode only extends the desktop area onto the secondary
    monitor. In extended mode each display can be set to different resolutions
    and refresh rates and different apps can be opened on each monitor.

    The best image quality on LCD displays is only achieved when using their
    native resolution. Unless the TV and monitor have the same native
    resolution, when he uses clone display mode he is stuck with using the
    highest common resolution that both displays can handle. In this case the TV
    appears to be lower resolution than his monitor so the image quality on the
    monitor suffers as a result.

    "Michael Walraven" <mexxwalraven@verizon.not> wrote in message
    news:5D0D4662-D99D-4238-BCA9-59C00C1BBBF5@microsoft.com...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Just some thoughts, I do not have a dual/TV display so cannot check if I
    > am correct.
    > When you have two displays with different resolutions then in the video
    > card there must be maintained two separate memory segments. This means
    > that more memory is needed than if only one display is used. It MIGHT be
    > true that if you reduced the resolution on one display (TV for instance)
    > that you could increase the resolution on the other (laptop).
    >
    > Michael
    >
    > "Chet" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
    > news:OMJhA5f8JHA.200@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> Right click on desktop> Personalization In left column under TASKS,
    >> Click on "Connect to a projector or other external display"
    >>
    >> You will be in Windows Mobility Center.
    >> Click on "Connect Display" even though it might say "already
    >> connected" in the External Display box.
    >> "New Display Detected" will come up.
    >> Select "Duplicate my desktop on all displays (Mirrored). THIS STEP
    >> WAS THE FIX
    >> Then click Apply
    >>
    >> This gives you identical output on the external monitor as what you see
    >> on the laptop monitor.
    >>
    >> However, as before, the resolution on the external (TV) monitor is quite
    >> good, but the resolution on the laptop has deteriorated. I had noticed
    >> this before but don't know why other than the fact that the VGA output to
    >> the external monitor is different from what the laptop takes.
    >>
    >> Settings I end up with at highest for laptop is 1024x768. External
    >> monitor is running at 1280x720 despite being capable of 1920x1080. Now I
    >> remember how I made the mess before. I was experimenting and put the
    >> external display at 1920x1080 and lost all output to the laptop and only
    >> had a cursor on the external. Couple restarts got me into the mess
    >> (fixable) that I first wrote about and have now fixed.
    >>
    >> Thanks. Any thoughts on the different resolutions? Perusing the Acer
    >> manual, it makes some passing reference to the possibility that
    >> resolution might have to be reset after using external devices for
    >> "Presentations." Haven't gotten in to that too much yet.
    >>
    >>
    >> Chet
    >>
    >> "Chet" <nospam@nospam.net> wrote in message
    >> news:%234F$R5d8JHA.1492@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:darkred--><span style="color:darkred <!--/coloro-->
    >>> Running Vista Home Premium on my laptop. Worked fine. I bought a new
    >>> LCD TV which has a VGA input on it. I connected a VGA cable to TV and
    >>> to my laptop. Turned laptop on. It must have recognized my new
    >>> TV/monitor. When I selected the input source on the TV/monitor as "PC"
    >>> the pc output went to both my computer and the large TV. Great.
    >>>
    >>> Well, not knowing when to leave well enough alone, I got into the
    >>> personalize display section and started fooling around with resolultion
    >>> settings, lost video to both screens, got it back, not sure how, but
    >>> just to the laptop. The personalize display program can recognize both
    >>> #1 and #2 monitor for me. # 2 is the TV/monitor. As a setting in this
    >>> program, I have the monitor #2 (TV) checked to "send desktop to the
    >>> monitor" and unchecked "this is my main monitor. Well the background
    >>> of the desktop goes to the TV but other than the background, nothing
    >>> else. No icons, no program output, e.g. pictures I plan to show via the
    >>> TV etc. Frustrated. What did I do to mess it up and how do I fix it.
    >>>
    >>> Thanks.
    >>>
    >>> Chet<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >><!--colorc--><!--/colorc--><!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  13. Chet

    Chet Guest

    I really appreciate the replies. Thank you all. I've learned a lot and
    will be doing some experimenting based on your replies.

    Chet
     

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