For the past 6 months or so, at start up keep getting this error message window when I start my iMac. Has gibberish in it: 'Bookmark88' (then symbols/gibberish). Below that line: 'ApplicationsThunderbird.app' (and then symbols/gibberish). Below that line: 'Mactinosh HD' (then symbols/gibberish).Below that line: 'Thunderbird' (then gibberish). Literally pages and pages when I try to scroll through to get a clue as to what this is so I can fix the problem and stop getting this window.
Thunderbird has crashed during this time. I've reinstalled and still get this window - Have OS YOSEMITE 10.10.4, iMac 2009; Processor 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7. thanks for your help.
Select the 'Microsoft Word' option (here, I see these options under a 'Presets' dropdown, but that probably depends on your version of Mac OS X). Next to 'Print What', select 'Document Properties'. It's Nonsense and Gibberish. Apparently, people can unscramble this balderdash and find some sort of meaning. As far as we can tell, Jollygrams is.
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