Office 2003 Reaching For Internet

J

John Gregory

I just installed Office 2003 Professional. I also loaded the Outlook Contact
Manager disc. When I made an attempt to get a blank page in Word, my McAffee
warned that "Microsoft Office\Office 11\Winword.exe" was attempting to
access the net. I blocked it and continued without apparent incident. Why
would "Winword" be accessing the net?

P.S. I'd also like to change the blank template font but the "Properties"
selection doesn't tell me where the template comes from. Can someone tell me
where to find it please?
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

John said:
I just installed Office 2003 Professional. I also loaded the Outlook
Contact Manager disc. When I made an attempt to get a blank page in
Word, my McAffee warned that "Microsoft Office\Office 11\Winword.exe"
was attempting to access the net. I blocked it and continued without
apparent incident. Why would "Winword" be accessing the net?

Because all Office 2003 apps have the option to access the Office website to
access additional support information, clip art and templates. This can be
switched off in Tools > Options.

P.S. I'd also like to change the blank template font but the
"Properties" selection doesn't tell me where the template comes from.
Can someone tell me where to find it please?

If the template is blank, it doesn't have anything in it. Are you referring
to document styles (styles and formatting)?
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

John said:
I just installed Office 2003 Professional. I also loaded the Outlook
Contact Manager disc. When I made an attempt to get a blank page in
Word, my McAffee warned that "Microsoft Office\Office 11\Winword.exe"
was attempting to access the net. I blocked it and continued without
apparent incident. Why would "Winword" be accessing the net?

Because all Office 2003 apps have the option to access the Office website to
access additional support information, clip art and templates. This can be
switched off in Tools > Options.

P.S. I'd also like to change the blank template font but the
"Properties" selection doesn't tell me where the template comes from.
Can someone tell me where to find it please?

If the template is blank, it doesn't have anything in it. Are you referring
to document styles (styles and formatting)?
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

John said:
I just installed Office 2003 Professional. I also loaded the Outlook
Contact Manager disc. When I made an attempt to get a blank page in
Word, my McAffee warned that "Microsoft Office\Office 11\Winword.exe"
was attempting to access the net. I blocked it and continued without
apparent incident. Why would "Winword" be accessing the net?

Because all Office 2003 apps have the option to access the Office website to
access additional support information, clip art and templates. This can be
switched off in Tools > Options.

P.S. I'd also like to change the blank template font but the
"Properties" selection doesn't tell me where the template comes from.
Can someone tell me where to find it please?

If the template is blank, it doesn't have anything in it. Are you referring
to document styles (styles and formatting)?
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

John said:
I just installed Office 2003 Professional. I also loaded the Outlook
Contact Manager disc. When I made an attempt to get a blank page in
Word, my McAffee warned that "Microsoft Office\Office 11\Winword.exe"
was attempting to access the net. I blocked it and continued without
apparent incident. Why would "Winword" be accessing the net?

Because all Office 2003 apps have the option to access the Office website to
access additional support information, clip art and templates. This can be
switched off in Tools > Options.

P.S. I'd also like to change the blank template font but the
"Properties" selection doesn't tell me where the template comes from.
Can someone tell me where to find it please?

If the template is blank, it doesn't have anything in it. Are you referring
to document styles (styles and formatting)?
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

John said:
I just installed Office 2003 Professional. I also loaded the Outlook
Contact Manager disc. When I made an attempt to get a blank page in
Word, my McAffee warned that "Microsoft Office\Office 11\Winword.exe"
was attempting to access the net. I blocked it and continued without
apparent incident. Why would "Winword" be accessing the net?

Because all Office 2003 apps have the option to access the Office website to
access additional support information, clip art and templates. This can be
switched off in Tools > Options.

P.S. I'd also like to change the blank template font but the
"Properties" selection doesn't tell me where the template comes from.
Can someone tell me where to find it please?

If the template is blank, it doesn't have anything in it. Are you referring
to document styles (styles and formatting)?
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

John said:
I just installed Office 2003 Professional. I also loaded the Outlook
Contact Manager disc. When I made an attempt to get a blank page in
Word, my McAffee warned that "Microsoft Office\Office 11\Winword.exe"
was attempting to access the net. I blocked it and continued without
apparent incident. Why would "Winword" be accessing the net?

Because all Office 2003 apps have the option to access the Office website to
access additional support information, clip art and templates. This can be
switched off in Tools > Options.

P.S. I'd also like to change the blank template font but the
"Properties" selection doesn't tell me where the template comes from.
Can someone tell me where to find it please?

If the template is blank, it doesn't have anything in it. Are you referring
to document styles (styles and formatting)?
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

John said:
I just installed Office 2003 Professional. I also loaded the Outlook
Contact Manager disc. When I made an attempt to get a blank page in
Word, my McAffee warned that "Microsoft Office\Office 11\Winword.exe"
was attempting to access the net. I blocked it and continued without
apparent incident. Why would "Winword" be accessing the net?

Because all Office 2003 apps have the option to access the Office website to
access additional support information, clip art and templates. This can be
switched off in Tools > Options.

P.S. I'd also like to change the blank template font but the
"Properties" selection doesn't tell me where the template comes from.
Can someone tell me where to find it please?

If the template is blank, it doesn't have anything in it. Are you referring
to document styles (styles and formatting)?
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

John said:
I just installed Office 2003 Professional. I also loaded the Outlook
Contact Manager disc. When I made an attempt to get a blank page in
Word, my McAffee warned that "Microsoft Office\Office 11\Winword.exe"
was attempting to access the net. I blocked it and continued without
apparent incident. Why would "Winword" be accessing the net?

Because all Office 2003 apps have the option to access the Office website to
access additional support information, clip art and templates. This can be
switched off in Tools > Options.

P.S. I'd also like to change the blank template font but the
"Properties" selection doesn't tell me where the template comes from.
Can someone tell me where to find it please?

If the template is blank, it doesn't have anything in it. Are you referring
to document styles (styles and formatting)?
 
M

Miss Perspicacia Tick

John said:
I just installed Office 2003 Professional. I also loaded the Outlook
Contact Manager disc. When I made an attempt to get a blank page in
Word, my McAffee warned that "Microsoft Office\Office 11\Winword.exe"
was attempting to access the net. I blocked it and continued without
apparent incident. Why would "Winword" be accessing the net?

Because all Office 2003 apps have the option to access the Office website to
access additional support information, clip art and templates. This can be
switched off in Tools > Options.

P.S. I'd also like to change the blank template font but the
"Properties" selection doesn't tell me where the template comes from.
Can someone tell me where to find it please?

If the template is blank, it doesn't have anything in it. Are you referring
to document styles (styles and formatting)?
 
V

VR

See the post below this one? That is called an actual answer, something you
have no clue about. In other words, STFU
 

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