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disable the warning dialog box in Word

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    when a html file without its accompanying gifs, bmps etc is opened with ms-word U get a msgbox "Some of the files in this Web page aren't in the expected location. Do you want to download them anyway? If you're sure the Web page is from a trusted source, click Yes." . Basically, I want this msgbox to go away and Yes to be chosen by default. The reason being that we have automate the process using VB script and when this happens, No seems to be chosen by default.

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      when a html file without its accompanying gifs, bmps etc is opened with ms-word U get a msgbox "Some of the files in this Web page aren't in the expected location. Do you want to download them anyway? If you're sure the Web page is from a trusted source, click Yes." . Basically, I want this msgbox to go away and Yes to be chosen by default. The reason being that we have automate the process using VB script and when this happens, No seems to be chosen by default.

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      What are you automating exactly? Nick Parker
      If the automobile had followed the same development as the computer, a Rolls-Royce would today cost $100, get a million miles per gallon, and explode once a year killing everyone inside. -Robert Cringely


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