RE: Clippy's Demise
I never could find a way to get him not to show up. If ever any of you write
something like this, please, please, please include a check box "Never show
yourself to me again, ever."
I'm sorry, John. You must pose all queries to Clippy in the form of a question. Alex Trebek apparently has a controlling interest in Office Assistant.
Seriously, though, in the query field, type "How do I turn this paper clip off?"
Bill Burns, Senior Technical Consultant, Scriptorium Publishing
FrameMaker ACE, WebWorks Publisher Certified Trainer
bburns -at- scriptorium -dot- com - 208-484-4459
http://www.scriptorium.com
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