If you have had a virus attack don't leave it to one AV and hope it works.
I use Avira, the free version and I'm really happy with it. It doesn't interfere with the windows universe.
But if I've had an attack, and that is very rare, then I run an online tool from someone else as well to be double sure. (I haven't needed to do this for ages so you need to Google and find such a tool. You could try http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/WelcomePage.asp and if you get an ID of the virus look here http://www.symantec.com/norton/security_response/removaltools.jsp (can't make that link)
Again I want to thank you for the time you have taken to pass on your knownledge to me. I have downloaded x4 and I will use this to finish somethings I was working on. I will have to get back to trying to correct the problems with x3 later.
Can you tell me if an image created in x4 still have the white frame around it when you import it into another documant? If yes how can I get rid of it while I'm creating the image. Also what is the best resolution to save an image for the internet?
Thank you for the information, later I will try it. I have to use x4 to finish somethings I;m working on. But you guys on this forum are the greatest, it is really nice to find people that will take the time to try to help people with small or large problems. For all of us I say again THANK.
the1sarge said:Can you tell me if an image created in x4 still have the white frame around it when you import it into another document
Is this as PDF? If so the only current method is to change the page size.
No an image file, jpeg, png, bmp, gif, etc.