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       My Germanic language ability is limited to this translator, but I'll
attempt to respond using this;
          maybe someone else - on this list or on the German list - will be
more thorough -

          see interspersed below within my response:



From: Peter Heinicke <bekanntesfantom@aol.com>
Date: 2016-03-01 1:05 GMT-06:00
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Libre Office und IE, Webseiten
To: "users@global.libreoffice.org" <users@global.libreoffice.org>


Gesendet von Mail für Windows 10
Hallo


Ich habe meinen Acer Aspire 5742G auf win 10 umgestellt. Seit diesen Tag
gibt es Probleme mit dem IE, beim suchen im Internet las ich das, das ´ich
nicht der einzige bin und dies auch mit anderen Browsern ist.
Folgendes ist bei mir, ich kann Webseiten ins Word Pad
schieben(kopieren/einfügen) aber das funktioniert nicht mit Libre Office.
So wird auch mein Drucker nur beim Drucken von Webseiten nicht gefunden.

Meine Frage gibt es eine Lösung, Einstellung  für Libre?

Eine Telefongespräch mit dem Support Microsoft brachte nichts. Die meinen
ich muss über Microsoft Office gehen und es liegt an meinen System selbst.
Ich müsste immer ein Gerät haben was nicht älter als zwei Jahre ist und
mich an Acer wenden.
Das wäre dann wohl die größte Abzocke.
Ich hoffe das es eine Lösung gibt die nicht Neukauf heißt.

Danke schon mal

Gruß….Peter H.


Sent by Mail for Windows 10

Hello

I have my Acer Aspire 5742G converted to WIN 10.  Since that day, there are
problems with IE, when looking on the internet I read that  I am not the
only one and it is with other browsers.
The following is with me, I can push web pages into Word Pad (copy / paste)
but that does not work with LibreOffice. So also my printer is not found
only when printing web pages.

      [WIN 10 is a MsFt product; LO is not connected although is somewhat
compatible with all other programs;
          WordPad is also a MsFt product which has unfortuneately become
more & more incompatible to others.
       If you are attempting to copy information that's on-line then the
simplest method would be to 'save as' to your computer then you'll have
access to that information even if that site should go down -
       then from that file, you should be able to copy-paste whatever to an
LO word document & from there to print same.]

My question there is a solution, setting Libre?

A telephone conversation with the support Microsoft did nothing. This I
think must go through Microsoft Office and it is up to my system. I would
always have a device which is not older than two years so turn to Acer.

   [there are numerous MsFt offices, so don't know where you called;
       but I don't think any of these would be willing to give computer
advice to some consumer - they would tell you to check locally, or on-line.]

That would be the biggest rip off.

   [well, that's a reason many have quit using MsFt products, including the
IE browser which is so tied in with them.]

I hope that there is a solution that does not mean buying new.

   [hoping this helps.]

Thanks in advance

Greeting ... .Peter H.

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