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how do i remove active X controls from documents i want to copy i.
When I try to copy & paste a document saved in a word format into a e-mail
using outlook express I receive a message that says "your current security settings prohibit running Active X controls on this page-as a result......." Is Active X a security item in office 2003 or is it in outlook express? How do I remove it so the document will correctly copy into e-mails? Thanks for your help |
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Sorry, wrong newsgroup. This newsgroup is for Microsoft Access, a database
application. Suggest you re-post your question in the OutlookExpress newsgroup. -- HTH Van T. Dinh MVP (Access) "imalamud" wrote in message ... When I try to copy & paste a document saved in a word format into a e-mail using outlook express I receive a message that says "your current security settings prohibit running Active X controls on this page-as a result......." Is Active X a security item in office 2003 or is it in outlook express? How do I remove it so the document will correctly copy into e-mails? Thanks for your help |
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