Hello Hyde.
there must be some Hyperlink or Active-X Object in your Text that you want
to paste in the Email.
Greets, Helmut Obertanner
Hi Helmut
There must be. Trouble is I can't isolate it or identify it. It looks like
standard text.
Having first pasted the whole paragraph and received the warning from
Outlook, I started to paste the paragraph line by line until the warning was
displayed. Having identified which line of text caused the warning, I pasted
each individual word in that line until I identified the offending word, or
part word in this case. I get it when I paste "(SLA", the complete string
being "(SLA)". It doesn't change the cursor style as it would for hyperlink,
so I don't think it's that. If I remove all formatting it still causes the
warning message when pasted to Outlook.
In the next paragraph that throws up the same problem, the text is "France".
The only solution that worked was saving the document in RTF format. Word
warned me that I would lose some formatting and any macros, but this wasn't a
problem since I didn't want the offending item anyway.
I'd just like a way of getting a better warning message that tells me what
the activeX control is that is causing the warning in the first place.
Regards
Hyde.
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Helmut Obertanner - 27 Feb 2005 21:16 GMT
Could you try to paste the whole Text to WordPad or Notepad first, and then
to Outlook.
What happens ?
Do you use Word as Maileditor in Outlook ?
Maybe it's some kind of Word Autotext macro ?
Greets, Helmut Obertanner.
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"Hyde" the darker side - 28 Feb 2005 10:11 GMT
No I don't get the warning message if I paste to either WordPad or NotePad
first. But then I wouldn't expect to. Neither of these applications support
macros. Doing this is equivalent to saving the document in RTF format.
No I don't use Word as my Email Editor.
Regards
Hyde.
> Could you try to paste the whole Text to WordPad or Notepad first, and then
> to Outlook.
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