Security Security vulnerabilities in external files or controls may extend to Web pages that use those items. For example, external style sheets (files with a .css extension), script files (files with a .js extension), custom ASP.NET controls, or other items, may pose a security risk. Be sure your style sheets, add-ins, themes, executables, scripts, controls, or other files come from trusted sources.
- From an Office program, select the Java applet (Java applet: A small software program written in the Java language, a programming language that is used primarily on the World Wide Web. A Java applet is located within an HTML document and can be used to add to animation, music, page updates, and so on.) icon
for the Java applet you want to move or copy.
- Do one of the following:
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If you want to move the Java applet, drag the Java applet icon to the new location on the page or to a different page.
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If you want to copy the Java applet, hold down CTRL and then drag the Java applet icon to the new location on the page or to a different page.
Note Be careful when moving and copying Java applets. Some Java applets are dependent on the structure of the Web page and do not run correctly when copied or moved to another location.