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Media Player attaches when moving clip art to web page

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Mark - 03 Apr 2004 20:13 GMT
I am experiencing a weird problem.  When I create a web
page using Word 2000, if I copy clip art to the page it
also moves a link to windows media player.

What is going on?  For every clip art piece I move to the
page, a media player link gets moved as well to the page.
Bob   Buckland ?:-\) - 05 Apr 2004 01:00 GMT
Hi Mark,

The .WMZ extension belonged to MS Office before the
Windows Media Player folks 'reused' it for their
files.  For Office a .WMZ is a zip file that stores
original graphics from a Word .doc file that a
browser can't display but that might be needed again
if you were to reopen the webpage in a copy of Word 2000
or higher.

Because of the way Windows 'assigns'  file extensions to
a particular app, the WMZ listing will appear to be a
Windows Media Player link, but the file isn't one.

If, for Word 2000 you use the Office HTML Filter for saving
'thinner' Word produced web documents (http://office.microsoft.com/downloads)
you won't see the WMZ files as the HTM files will no longer
be treated as 'needing to be restored in Word to .doc feature set'.

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I am experiencing a weird problem.  When I create a web
page using Word 2000, if I copy clip art to the page it
also moves a link to windows media player.

What is going on?  For every clip art piece I move to the
page, a media player link gets moved as well to the page. >>
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I hope this helps you,

Bob  Buckland  ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

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