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Subject:Re: Word97 Problem From:Peter Gold <pgold -at- NETCOM -dot- COM> Date:Sun, 2 Nov 1997 16:29:43 -0800
Since I'm not a power Word user, I can only guess that these GIFs were copied
from an "X"-rated Web site and some kind of censor-ware stepped in to
clean up the document.
Peter
> One of my colleagues opened an existing file with many inserted .GIF
> figures and found each replaced with a big red X - looked like it drawn by
> hand with a tube of lipstick. Does any one know a cure or have an idea how