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Don't wipe out the clipboard when starting WORD
I just lost about 5 minutes of typing because of the DUMB way WORD handles
the clipboard. I was keying in a SUGGESTION Norton about one of their DUMB products (GHOST v9.0). After keying in their miniature suggestion box for 5 minutes I decided it would be better to create the SUGGESTION in WORD and then either paste it into their box or find another way to get it to them. I CUT the text that I had keyed in and then opened WORD to paste it into a new document. You know the result. WORD thinks it knows more about clipboards than XP so it wipes out whatever is on the clipboard and creates its own clipboards. As a result I lost EVERYTHING that I had type. This isn't the first time this BUG has bit me but I'd sure like to make it the last. |
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