Over time, thousands of users have
helped Microsoft to test new versions of Internet Assistant for Microsoft
Word and Microsoft Internet Explorer. This beta is released in conjunction
with Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 beta. Though there is no new authoring
functionality introduced in Internet Assistant version 2.03 beta, we have
improved and updated several important components of Internet Assistant
for Microsoft Word 2.0.
Internet Assistant 2.03 beta is for people who are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 beta and would also like to benefit from Microsoft Word for Windows 95 as their web page authoring tool. For this release, we have focused efforts on stemming conflicts that arise between Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.0 and previous versions of Internet Assistant. This release is enabled to work with the following language versions of Microsoft Word:
German, Swiss German, English (AUS), English (UK), English (US), French, French Canadian, Italian, Finnish, Spanish (Traditional), Dutch (Standard), Swedish, Russian, Danish, Norwegian (Bokmal), Portuguese (Standard), Portuguese (Brazilian), Greek, Czech, Polish, Hungarian, Turkish, Slovenian
Other significant improvements in this
version include improvements to bulleting functionality, HTML source view
layout, more robust character references, relative paths, bookmark handling,
and Java Script compatibility.
Internet Assistant Version 2.03 is a beta release. Microsoft is aware that some features may not function correctly. We recommend you back up your work regularly while using this beta software. Because this is a beta release, no phone support is available. Limited support via e-mail is available at iabeta@microsoft.com
As part of Microsoft's Small Business Resource web site, we have posted an online tutorial for using Internet Assistant version 2.0z. Additional instructions for the use of Internet Assistant can be found in the online Help included in the product. When Internet Assistant has completed its installation, launch Word for Windows 95 and select File/Browse Web. You can get additional online help by selecting the Internet Assistant for Word Help from the Word Help menu.
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