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ask.com opening when using Office products

 
 
ruthc
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      14th Mar 2008
Each time I hit the enter key when using an Office product (Outlook, Word,
etc.) the ask.com search engine opens. I'm using Mozilla as my internet
browser and can't find any properties that would have set up this (annoying)
"feature."
 
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F.H. Muffman
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      15th Mar 2008
> Each time I hit the enter key when using an Office product (Outlook,
> Word, etc.) the ask.com search engine opens. I'm using Mozilla as my
> internet browser and can't find any properties that would have set up
> this (annoying) "feature."


So, let me make sure I understand.

You open Word.

You type 'The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog' and hit the Enter key.

At this point, Mozilla opens up and goes to ask.com?

I'm assuming ask.com is not your default home page (in other words, if you
just open Mozilla from the icon, it doesn't go to ask.com)?
I'm also assuming that if you open notepad, the same thing does not happen.

What version of Office?

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