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Herman
When I start a new message in Outlook, I get a message that reads, "Your current security settings prohibit running Active X controls on this page. As a result, the page may not display correctly." I click OK, the message goes away and I can then create message with no trouble. On my template I have a signature that includes an OLE object, a text box, and some other text. All this displays OK in the new message. It does however also show the little box with the red dot indicating an object that cannot be resolved. I'm sure this is where the trouble is because if I put in other signatures, all is well. My signature is an htm file which I edit in Word. When I'm editing it, all looks well, nothing unresolved. As of now, I manually delete it in every email message I create. So where did this extra unknown object come from and how can I get rid of it?