UNWANTED WEB BAR AND HYPERLINKS

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Gbyron60

8/22/04 @ 3:38

I am repeating this message only because after 15 mins, I couldn't see it, even
marking "unread".

I have Windows 2000, version 5; Word 2000, version 9.

After switching to AoL 9 from AoL 7, I have two Table of Contents problems.
Somehow, Word is now mixed up with web "hyperlinks" which I do not want.

(1) When I click on a line in the ToC, instead of going to that item, the
entire table is highlighted. Running the cursor by the ToC, instead of ToC 1
or ToC 2, etc., in the slot, one sees "Hyperlink". In the document, the
indication is still Header -1, Header-2, etc.

(2) If one line of the ToC does work, at the top of the desired page an
unwanted Web toolbar suddenly appears.

Under the View/Toolbars menu, the Web toolbar has a check mark, as active, and
of course one can use either the X on the toolbar, or hit the arrow on the
Toolbar menu to delete the offending Web bar, but I need a permanent fix.

ATTEMPTS: [1] putting the cursor on the non-operative text, although the screen
indicates its Header-1, and redoing as Header, the Table of Contents is not
moving to it, and it still shows as "Hyperlink". [2] Web toolbar still appears
when using ToC after trying "restoring default toolbars" and the reset of
Customize Toolbars, assuring a blank for the Web toolbar line. [3] Attempting
to use the HELP SOP: Display the toolbar that contains the button, then On the
Tools menu, click Customize, {so far so good}, but then the SOP continues to
Right-click the toolbar button - and I don't see a toolbar button. Nor can I
find anything like the remainder of the HELP, the Edit Hyperlink on the
shortcut menu, and then click Remove Link. There is no toolbar button or any
option "Edit Hyperlink" that I can see.

POSSIBLE CAUSE: since the problem arose when I switched to AoL 9 from AoL 7,
there is some setting I must change in WORD to get rid of the Hyperlink
problem.

Any help to get rid of the Hyperlink would be appreciated. As mentioned above,
I have Windows 2000, version 5 and Word 2000, version 9.

Thanks
 

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