WORD 2000 Problem

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Ralph

HELP! I can't seem to find a community support chat for Microsoft Word 2000
or is this it?

ANyway, a most annoying problem has developed in my use of word. Instead of
url links looking blue so I can click on them it says -

{HYPERLINK "http://www.xyz.com }

And instead of my screen shots from Paint showing in the document it just
says -

{EMBED PBrush}

I don't know how this happened but it is annoying me to no end. ANy ideas
how to turn this OFF?!

THANKS!
 
there is ones for Word and Office, this is Windows 2000, which is an
operating system
 
Ralph said:
ANyway, a most annoying problem has developed in my use of word. Instead of
url links looking blue so I can click on them it says -

{HYPERLINK "http://www.xyz.com }

Wrong group but ....

R-Click the link and select "toggle field codes"

And instead of my screen shots from Paint showing in the document it just
says -

{EMBED PBrush}


Don't use Paint so I don't really know but I imagine a similar procedure
might help.
 
thanks so much, and sorry for posting in the wrong group, still cant find the
one for word ...
 
Ralph said:
thanks so much, and sorry for posting in the wrong group, still cant find the
one for word ...

You're welcome.

There are a whole bunch of the form microsoft.public.word.xxxxxx but I
must admit the subgroups listed under that do seem excessively
specialised with no "general' group.

Perhaps the closest is microsoft.public.word.newusers
 
THAT'LL WORK THANKS!

Sid Elbow said:
You're welcome.

There are a whole bunch of the form microsoft.public.word.xxxxxx but I
must admit the subgroups listed under that do seem excessively
specialised with no "general' group.

Perhaps the closest is microsoft.public.word.newusers
 

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