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.
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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