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Windows Tablecloth?

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beso | 11:21 Sun 29th Mar 2009 | Computers
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For want of a better description one user's desktop on our Windows XP computer is covered with a "tablecloth".

The normal desktop image is still there underneath and can been seen for a moment during logoff. The Desktop image settings show this original image and it can be changed as normal. Desktop icons appear as normal on top of everything.

The tablecloth image is from an MS Word document that was printed while displayed in IE6. It appeared on the next session after printing the image. The document was also saved locally and does not have any macros.

The document was provided on a NSW Australia Department of Education website as an attachment to a webmail email message from an employee.

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Just a guess but try this:

Right-click a clear area of the desktop and choose Properties
Select the Desktop tab and click Customize Desktop
Select the Web tab and uncheck any boxes you find there
Click OK, and OK again.

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That was it thanks Rojash.

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