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Pat Willener
I use the Outlook editor when editing (HTML) messages in Outlook 2003,
not the Word editor. But sometimes I need advanced editing, e.g. insert
a table. I do that in Word, then copy it and paste it into the message.
Whenever I do this I get a pop-up message "Your current security
settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page. As a result,
the page may not display correctly."
The pasted items are correctly inserted, but I am still curious what
this message means.
not the Word editor. But sometimes I need advanced editing, e.g. insert
a table. I do that in Word, then copy it and paste it into the message.
Whenever I do this I get a pop-up message "Your current security
settings prohibit running ActiveX controls on this page. As a result,
the page may not display correctly."
The pasted items are correctly inserted, but I am still curious what
this message means.