Is The Phnom Penh Post next to owe back taxes in Cambodia?

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Re: Is The Phnom Penh Post next to owe back taxes in Cambodia?

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pczz wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2018 4:31 pm Yep. Changes the keyboard to uk, which is useless because its a yankee laptop, but it does not seem to change the spelling checker.
There is nothing wrong with using old stuff so long as it does the job, Its called recycling
It doesn't seem to do the job in your case...
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Re: Is The Phnom Penh Post next to owe back taxes in Cambodia?

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username wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2018 4:44 pm
pczz wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2018 4:31 pm Yep. Changes the keyboard to uk, which is useless because its a yankee laptop, but it does not seem to change the spelling checker.
There is nothing wrong with using old stuff so long as it does the job, Its called recycling
It doesn't seem to do the job in your case...
You can have a thumbs uo for that for witty, but it does. I don't mind what spelling checker CEO uses because I can spell wrong in many languages and any keyboard. I just have an aversion to anything google, Firefox drives me insane and people do not write malicious code for out of date software :-)
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Re: Is The Phnom Penh Post next to owe back taxes in Cambodia?

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pczz wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2018 4:54 pm
username wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2018 4:44 pm
pczz wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2018 4:31 pm Yep. Changes the keyboard to uk, which is useless because its a yankee laptop, but it does not seem to change the spelling checker.
There is nothing wrong with using old stuff so long as it does the job, Its called recycling
It doesn't seem to do the job in your case...
You can have a thumbs uo for that for witty, but it does. I don't mind what spelling checker CEO uses because I can spell wrong in many languages and any keyboard. I just have an aversion to anything google, Firefox drives me insane and people do not write malicious code for out of date software :-)
Software is usually updated to patch security holes, so yes, out of date software is very popular among people with dishonest intents.

Anyway, I'm sure it's possible to fix your issue somehow, but I haven't touched IE since I worked in IT support years ago. If you insist on using Microsoft, why don't you upgrade to Edge?
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Re: Is The Phnom Penh Post next to owe back taxes in Cambodia?

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username wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2018 5:01 pm
pczz wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2018 4:54 pm
username wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2018 4:44 pm
pczz wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2018 4:31 pm Yep. Changes the keyboard to uk, which is useless because its a yankee laptop, but it does not seem to change the spelling checker.
There is nothing wrong with using old stuff so long as it does the job, Its called recycling
It doesn't seem to do the job in your case...
You can have a thumbs uo for that for witty, but it does. I don't mind what spelling checker CEO uses because I can spell wrong in many languages and any keyboard. I just have an aversion to anything google, Firefox drives me insane and people do not write malicious code for out of date software :-)
Software is usually updated to patch security holes, so yes, out of date software is very popular among people with dishonest intents.

Anyway, I'm sure it's possible to fix your issue somehow, but I haven't touched IE since I worked in IT support years ago. If you insist on using Microsoft, why don't you upgrade to Edge?
U need win 10 for edge and I object to that as well. Apples are for posers. No decent games for apples so why buy them :facepalm: this is not my problem, its the Captains. if you read the thread I never complained about the spell checker. I just mentioned it as an example for something else. I am pretty sure I cannot change the spell checker in IE without changing the keyboard. In office you can pick your own spell checker. Don't work ofr me, I can hardly see the damn screen so its mostlyguesswork :-)
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