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Subject:Re: Problem With Microsoft Word97? From:Laura Bell <writer -at- WELL -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 27 May 1999 13:54:04 -0700
It sounds to be that your LAN person has bee messing with your network. I
am not that techie, bu t that is where I would start to troubleshoot.
On Thu, 27 May 1999, Leona Dupree wrote:
> Hello all. I worked on a document a year ago and I was asked recently
> to work on it again, one year later. I created the document in MS
> Word97 and used MS Word97 graphics in the document as well as screen
> captures from the mainframe. Today I printed the document accross the
> network and my computer locked up and put big red Xs in the places
> where some of my grahics were. What do you think happened? I am
> having a problem with Word? did I lose the links to the graphics? am I
> having a problem with the network? or is there a virus on my machine
> that the antivirus software is not detecting? Has anyone else had this
> problem before? Please email me...
>
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> Sincerely,
> Leona L. Magee-Dupree
>
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> Have a nice day!
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