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To resolve this issue, simply drag your TntMPD application into your main Applications folder and run it from there.
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Instruction on how to get started with an envelope or label merge in Word XP. 1. Click on "Setup". 2. Choose Envelope options. 3. Click on "Edit" 4. Choose your document. 5. Click on the "Insert Merge Fields" button. 6. Select the fields to insert. Working with Labels When working with labels, you may find that for some reason you only get one label
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Open Microsoft Internet Explorer (not Firefox or Chrome). Under the " Tools " menu, click on " Internet Options ". Under the " Advanced " tab, check the box to " Use TLS 1.0 ".
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Usually when there's an error in TntMPD, an error dialog with several reporting options is available with helpful error details. Sometimes (rarely) the error is so bad that Windows will simply tell you that TntMPD crashed, or worse, TntMPD will simply dissapear. If you're on Mac: Test Logs: 1. Hold down the “Option” key while you start TntMPD
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Unfortunately, this app is no longer available. It was an IOS app that could synchronize with TntMPD by connecting to your database on Dropbox.
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The latest version of TntConnect has been tested to be compatible with the 64-bit edition of Office. To check if you're on the latest version, under the " Help " menu, and click on " Check for Updates ". But, if you're getting one of these errors: Multiple-step OLE DB operation generated errors. Check each OLE DB status value, ... Access violation at
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Compared to the PC/Windows version of TntConnect, these are the main differences: TntConnect on the Mac offers no equivalent to Sync w/ Outlook like it does on Windows. Related to this: You can't drag-n-drop emails from Outlook to TntConnect on the Mac. The "bulleted list" feature doesn't work in the notes field.
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Somehow, you are trying to run the application under the name "TntConnect ". (Notice the space to the right of the last "t". To get past this, just open your Applications folder (in Finder). If "TntConnect" exists, delete it. Then rename "TntConnect " to "TntConnect".
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Last time you updated TntConnect for Mac, you were asked to copy the new TntConnect into your Applications folder. Since there was an existing TntConnect in your Applications folder, your Mac gave you three options: " Keep Both ", " Replace ", and "Stop". You probably chose "Keep Both" so it added in your new TntConnect as "TntConnect 3" (since "TntConnect
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Last time you updated TntConnect for Mac, you were asked to copy the new TntConnect into your Applications folder. Since there was an existing TntConnect in your Applications folder, your Mac gave you three options: " Keep Both ", " Replace ", and "Stop". You probably chose "Keep Both" so it added in your new TntConnect as "TntConnect 4" (since "TntConnect