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MarkF786

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Sep 21, 2006
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I installed Leopard on an external hard disk and I was trying out some of the new features. I noticed that the Stationary in Mail is in a foreign language (with some English mixed in). Here's an example:

"Duis nonsequ ismodol oreetuer iril dolore facidunt, vulluptat mani volore consecte dolesed dolor se feum velit ver adionse magnisc illandi gniamet, accummo loboreet ad magna conummy non vel ipitet.

Best Wishes, Aunt Cathy"

I checked my System Preferences and English is the default language. Also, when I installed Leopard, I deselected the additional language support.

Does anyone know why Stationary is in a foreign language, and how I might change it to English?

Thanks!

Mark
 
I installed Leopard on an external hard disk and I was trying out some of the new features. I noticed that the Stationary in Mail is in a foreign language (with some English mixed in). Here's an example:

"Duis nonsequ ismodol oreetuer iril dolore facidunt, vulluptat mani volore consecte dolesed dolor se feum velit ver adionse magnisc illandi gniamet, accummo loboreet ad magna conummy non vel ipitet.

Best Wishes, Aunt Cathy"

I checked my System Preferences and English is the default language. Also, when I installed Leopard, I deselected the additional language support.

Does anyone know why Stationary is in a foreign language, and how I might change it to English?

Thanks!

Mark
Yeah, that's a lorem ipsum text(basically placeholder). Printers around the world use it.
 
Stationary Foreign language

It is used as a "dummy" just like the "dummy" photos in stationary.

To get rid of the dummy text, highlight and delete. Easy Peasy
 
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