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Is It Because I Have A Mac?


w8in4dave

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w8in4dave Community Regular

This is crazy! Looks like I am typing in the 90's are you kidding me? I hate this!I do not like the way the new stuff is! I may have to.. oh wait I cannot delete my self. Ugh I have to change my name. What ever I have to do I will do...... I do not like this new stuff! How do I take my self out??


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cyclinglady Grand Master

I do not understand. Did you just do an update on your MAC?

kareng Grand Master

This is crazy! Looks like I am typing in the 90's are you kidding me? I hate this!I do not like the way the new stuff is! I may have to.. oh wait I cannot delete my self. Ugh I have to change my name. What ever I have to do I will do...... I do not like this new stuff! How do I take my self out??

 

 

I am not sure what you are asking either.  We do not delete people's accounts and posts.  Sometimes we change people's user names if there is something that can identify them.  I don't see that in your posting name. But, if you really need your posting name changed, you can pm Admin and explain how your user name identifies you to the world and what you need it changed to.

w8in4dave Community Regular

I just hate the way the new stuff is. I did not just update my Mac. But I hate it. Typing out stuff it looks like I'm using a old fashioned typewriter It is horrible. I guess I will just get over it. It is what it is. After I hit post it is fine it's just writing out a post.

LauraTX Rising Star

You can change the font when you are writing a post.  There is a drop down box at the top of the box you are writing in that says "font".  Click that and you can select one that is easier for your eyes.  You may have to click "more reply options" to see that text editing part.

mamaw Community Regular

when you are typing does it break a word up on two lines? If that is it I too, have this happen but it just started doing that, but when post it is all okay....

w8in4dave Community Regular

Yes it does. It posts ok like you said ...


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mamaw Community Regular

my computer just started this * I don't have a mac!.. I'm not computer savvy so I don't know why this started maybe a computer genie will step up & tell us...it is annoying!

w8in4dave Community Regular

I cannot believe they have this here. Hate it! Like going backwards. Not better than what they had!Hmmm!

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