
MS Word 2007 now has a new security feature. If you click on a cel:URL hyperlink that the program does not recognize as a legitimate internet web link, it will open a security warning menu, warning you that this hyperlink looks suspicious, and asking you if you really want to open it? If you say "yes", then the link opens in Celestia OK. If you say no, then Word will block the cel:URL.
The problem is ... there is no way to disable the warning message. EVERY TIME a user clicks on a cel:URL with MS Word 2007, the damned warning box pops up. Since my educational activities contain up to 50 or 60 cel:URLs per document, this can get very annoying, particularly when used in a classroom setting. Several teachers who are running MS Word 2007 have reported the problem to me.
I contacted Microsoft, who researched the issue and claims there is no way to disable the warning message.
Have any other users who use MS Word 2007 discovered the problem? More importantly, has anyone figured out how to disable the warning message?
I will eventually have to convert all the Activities to Acrobat pdf files. Unfortunately, I need Acrobat Pro to do it, and the program is a bit expensive.
Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
Frank