Solved Skype question

robert808

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While at my Skype home view (in panel to right of contacts list), below the little round picture that has my name to the right of it, there is a letter d below the picture. Not sure how it got there or how to get rid of it.

Can anyone help with this?
 

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Looks like your tagline to me, have you tried going into your profile to double check? Then again, it's unlikely you would have updated tagline without noticing I guess!
 

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Thanks for your post but I also see nothing related to tagline in my profile or anywhere. Do you know how to find it?

From another user in Skype Community 2 years ago:
" I inserted my tagline a long time ago, and need to change it, but like the above, cannot see anything even addressing the tagline - I can't see what field it went to, or where it is, except when I see my ID and profile picture. I would assume it is somewhere in the profile, but don't see anything. Can anyone assist on how to change/update/delete this field. Thanks"

AND ANOTHER ONE
"This would be your mood message. You can either change it or delete it from your profile in Skype."

Mood line is blank
 
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Dell XPS One 2710
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windows 7 home premium 64 bit SP1
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Intel Core i7 3770S @ 3.10GHz
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Dell 02XMCT (CPU 1)
Memory
DDR3 16384 MBytes
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Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000, NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M
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XPS One 2710 on Intel HD Graphics 4000 27"
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A little worried about CPU temp that gets up to 180 F when watching TV via Media Center. 140-150 F normally.
Aha yes it's called the mood line, sorry. Well if it's blank I guess it's not that... it's also strange that the letter d is aligned weirdly, never seen that before. Have you tried logging into the browser version of Skype to see if it appears there too? If it isn't, it might be worth trying to reinstall the Skype program.
 

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Not sure what is meant by browser version of Skype. I did go to Skype.com, logged in, but saw nothing relative. I guess I will live with that d as reinstalling would be a hassle. Thank you, I appreciate your trying to help.
 

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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell XPS One 2710
OS
windows 7 home premium 64 bit SP1
CPU
Intel Core i7 3770S @ 3.10GHz
Motherboard
Dell 02XMCT (CPU 1)
Memory
DDR3 16384 MBytes
Graphics Card(s)
Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000, NVIDIA GeForce GT 640M
Sound Card
Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
XPS One 2710 on Intel HD Graphics 4000 27"
Screen Resolution
2560x1440@59Hz
Hard Drives
1863GB
Case
All-in-One
Keyboard
Changed to old multimedia wireless set I had on XP machine
Internet Speed
1 Gb
Antivirus
Norton 360
Browser
IE, Chrome & Firefox
Other Info
A little worried about CPU temp that gets up to 180 F when watching TV via Media Center. 140-150 F normally.
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