Re: [BCAB] A strange error message when pasting text from Word into anemail Neela Burke 04 Dec 2012 15:05 GMT
That just means that your word formatting will not carry over in to the body of your e-mail but the person will still be able to read it. -----Original message----- From: Agent Orange Sent: 04/12/2012, 2:49 pm To: 'BCAB Discussion List' Subject: Re: [BCAB] A strange error message when pasting text from Word into anemail Chris, I don't use Outlook Express so I'm not really certain. However, have you tried setting your outgoing mail format in Outlook Express to be plain text. Have you also checked that your mail editor isn't MS Word? Just a thought ... Phil -----Original Message----- From: Bcab [mailto:bcab-bounces@lists.bcab.org.uk] On Behalf Of Chris Cook Sent: 04 December 2012 14:45 To: BCAB List Subject: [BCAB] A strange error message when pasting text from Word into anemail Hi all, I wonder if someone could help me please. I'm running Windows XP, JAWS9, IE7, Office 2003 and am using Outlook Express as my email client. Whenever I select some text either from a web page or from another Word document and use controlV to paste it into the body of an email, I get the following error message. "One or more active exe controls could not be displayed because either: 1. Your current security settings prohibit running active exe controls from this page, or 2. You have blocked the publisher of one of the controls. As a result,the page may not display correctly". I've just had my machine rebuilt after a major crash and have never had this message before. I installed IE7 with the standard configuration and haven't changed any of the security settings. I'm puzzled though as to why active exe controls should be involved when pasting text from Word into Outlook Express. In spite of the error message, the text usually, but not always appears in the body of the email. Any help as to what I could try would be very welcome, as the error message is very frustrating. Many thanks in advance for any help. Best Wishes Chris. -- To find out more about BCAB and the benefits that membership can bring, please visit our website: http://www.bcab.org.uk/ To manage your subscription to the BCAB mailing list, please visit our website: http://www.bcab.org.uk/bcab-discussion-list/ To discuss matters relating to the mailing list, please email moderator@bcab.org.uk. -- To find out more about BCAB and the benefits that membership can bring, please visit our website: http://www.bcab.org.uk/ To manage your subscription to the BCAB mailing list, please visit our website: http://www.bcab.org.uk/bcab-discussion-list/ To discuss matters relating to the mailing list, please email moderator@bcab.org.uk.