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How do I downgrade to ther version I was using

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Please help. yesterday I opened Firefox and it automatically started upgrading. I did not want this upgrade, but I could not stop it. Now with this new version 3.6.19, I cannot print coupons anymore. I do not want this new version, I want my old version back. I do not know what version this was. I never asked for this new version and now I cannot print any more coupons. Please help new, I need to print these coupons out. This is my only computer and it is old and I was so happy to print the coupons from it. I know this newer versions is better, blah, blah. But for my old computer (Mac 10.4.11) the old version was better. Thanks.

Please help. yesterday I opened Firefox and it automatically started upgrading. I did not want this upgrade, but I could not stop it. Now with this new version 3.6.19, I cannot print coupons anymore. I do not want this new version, I want my old version back. I do not know what version this was. I never asked for this new version and now I cannot print any more coupons. Please help new, I need to print these coupons out. This is my only computer and it is old and I was so happy to print the coupons from it. I know this newer versions is better, blah, blah. But for my old computer (Mac 10.4.11) the old version was better. Thanks.

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Try Firefox 3.6.18 since the 3.6.19 was really only to have a workaround a font issue on OSX 10.7.

http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/3.6.18/mac/en-US/

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Thanks but that still is not the version I was using. I downloaded and the coupon printer still does not work.

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Well the 3.5.* and 3.0.* versions are EOL and no longer supported with security updates so they would be a use at your own risk.