Re: security alert
- From: "Ute Simon" <us@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Aug 2008 17:53:58 +0200
I have a single slide with only one item in it. It contains the logo of a
potential customer captured from their website. When opening the Power
Point
in 2007, a security warning states:
"References to external pictures have been blocked. If you choose to
enable
the content, you may be loading content from remote locations, which
presents
a security risk."
Then farther down it states:
"Warning: This document references pictures in untrusted locations. These
references have been blocked."
Does anyone know what might be going on with this graphic to generate this
security alert?
How did you "capture" the logo? Please do not insert images with Copy &
Paste. Right-click on the image on the website, choose "Save image" and save
it to your harddrive. In PowerPoint use Insert - Image and navigate to the
place on your harddrive where it is saved. Insert it from there.
If you copy an image from a website with Ctrl+C, the chance is very high,
that you involuntarily copy a bit of HTML code which causes that warning
message.
Best regards,
Ute
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