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When I get a "good" e-mail joke forwarded to me I some times save it in a
"jokes" folder. Often it contains many "" because it has been forwarded many times and has line breaks in the wrong places etc. To tidy it up I copy and paste it into an MS Word document, clean it up and save it as a Word document. Today I did that, but when I went to copy and paste the cleaned up Word document back into a fresh e-mail I got the "Document contains Active-X Controls which will not be pasted, so text may not appear as copied" . Normally I just ignore the warning because the text always pastes just fine with the correct formatting. Today I got thinking about it (which is always dangerous for me to do) and so have a question. Are the active x- controls simply a function of the latest versions of MS Word, OR were there active-x controls in the joke that I copied and pasted out of an e-mail ??? The e-mail was simple text with no pictures or animations. -- Smith |
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