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| Thread ID: 54930 | 2005-02-26 02:10:00 | IE 6 Favorites/Favourites | Randolf (75) | Press F1 |
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| 328318 | 2005-02-26 20:26:00 | Yep, obviously one way out would be just to change browsers, but I don't want to do this. I agree it's a cosmetic issue, and probably a bit whimsical, but I'm sick of putting up with the wrong spelling, explaining why to kids etc! When you go into Internet properties/General/Languages/Change dialogue - there is only one option for display menus - English US. If you click on "add", you are directed to Microsoft Update Site which does not help. The previous screen - Web page content languages has heaps of language options. Perhaps AMD1 is right, might need a Registry tweak to change. MMMMMM,when I click on add,a box comes up with user defined at bottom,in which to type NZ bit.but then I do have XP. |
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| 328319 | 2005-02-26 20:48:00 | MMMMMM,when I click on add,a box comes up with user defined at bottom,in which to type NZ bit.but then I do have XP. Or as a last resort you could ask here.... www.microsoft.com |
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