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Remove a Java applet from a Web page
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Microsoft Office Excel 2003
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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.)
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