This from another list. Wondering if it's something that can cause  
trouble within Word on a Mac or just something that is on a Windows  
Word file and the Mac user passes it thru to another Windows user  
without being affected. I guess the Mac OS doesn't get affected in  
any case. Anyone have the low down on what this is about?

 >hi everyone:  a friend just called me in tears - she a new Mac user  
(new laptop).  apparently she has a Word macro virus, and she needs  
to be sending out some Word >documents.

 >she has just spent an hour on the phone with a Mac expert that told  
her the above, and that she needed to go "on-line" and get a anti- 
virus to clean it up.

 >anyone have more clues i could offer her (being a PC person  
myself)? good anti-virus programs for a Mac?




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