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Hi Peter
I am sorry but I do not know such a trick ;-(
If one is not using the WPS then many settings are hard or =
even not to maintain ;-((
My suggestion would be to activate the WPS temporaily and =
do these settings and then go back to the generally used =
environment !?
Cheers, svobi
pskye@peterskye.com on 30.06.2003 17.59.22
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Newest krenels ! was Hard night
Info 4 SYNass wrote:
> =
>> How do I get to WPS so I can open the properties notebook?
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> To get to WPS properties just bring your cursor to the WPS
> surface and press "RMB" ;-)
Is there a trick to get to it if you can't see your desktop?
- Peter
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