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Vector Graphic Rendering (VML)

Nov 17, 2003 9:08AM PST

I have a compaq comp with Windows ME and am using IE6

I have a couple of cartoons that I have saved on my comp. When I open them to view them a window pops up saying they will be better viewed using Vector Graphic Rendering (VML) would I like to download this, when I click yes another window pops up and says unable to download and to go to Windows Update under Internet Exployer "Tools" menu to install the componet. Tried that and cant find it.

The cartoons come up just fine, and this hasn't happened before. What is VML and do I need it and if so where do I find it?

I'm kinda computer illerate so keep it simple LOL

thanks for your help

Nancy

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Re:Vector Graphic Rendering (VML). Review.
Nov 17, 2003 9:27AM PST
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Re:Re:Vector Graphic Rendering (VML). Review.
Nov 18, 2003 6:34AM PST

sounds to complicated for me to try, afraid I'll really screw something up. Is this something that I really need ?

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(NT) Only if you want VML. Keep the link or notes if you want to fix it later.
Nov 18, 2003 7:38AM PST

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