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Weird Web pg text display after link from Word doc
I am placing a link to my company's Internet site within a Word document.
When I click the link, the Internet page displays, but with weird text and symbols appearing in some places. When I click "Refresh," the page looks normal. When I create a link to Google, on the other hand, the Google page looks normal. It seems there's something odd about my company's site. Any ideas what might be the problem? |
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Weird Web pg text display after link from Word doc
I've answered my own question--the author of the HTML did not use special
character codes for symbols. Thanks anyway! "LisaH" wrote: I am placing a link to my company's Internet site within a Word document. When I click the link, the Internet page displays, but with weird text and symbols appearing in some places. When I click "Refresh," the page looks normal. When I create a link to Google, on the other hand, the Google page looks normal. It seems there's something odd about my company's site. Any ideas what might be the problem? |
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