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    1. [FreeHelp] Question about MS Word generated files and a URL containing: msoclip1/01/clip_image001.jpg
    2. J.A. Florian
    3. I'm cleaning up my first websites. I found one webpage/file I made very early when I started my genealogy website that I had made with MS Word (before I got the word that I shouldn't use MS word ;-) These original pages were made in 2005-06, meaning, about 3 computers ago. I thought I converted all the MS Word Code but obviously I didn't find one item. I found a page with a "link" that looks like it went to my computer (instead of to a real page). I can't find anything on my computer or backup image-files with the image's filename. The URL ends with msoclip1/01/clip_image001.jpg When I looked on the Internet to find out what "msoclip" is, I found a lot of websites with this same file name and same pathway, except their pathways go to their computers. Could msoclip1/01/clip_image001.jpg be a file that MS Word generates when some image is inserted into a Word.doc file? Since this *exact* file pathway is on multiple websites on the Internet, it seems so. If so, I can just delete the reference to it because I already separated images from my Word.doc files and re-named the images long ago. If it is not referencing an image that was once upon a time put in an MS Word file, then what does msoclip1/01/clip_image001.jpg refer to? Judy

    03/17/2011 09:52:18
    1. Re: [FreeHelp] Question about MS Word generated files and a URLcontaining: msoclip1/01/clip_image001.jpg
    2. Barry Carlson
    3. Judy, A quick check of some of the msoclip1/01/clip_image001.jpg files on the web, indicates that most are in the the MSWORD TEMP directory, and often the image is .gif or .png. It appears that the filename was allocated by the program on a temporary basis, and that name will have been used for multiple images at some time or another. Just get rid of it. Barry

    03/18/2011 03:12:21