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I've been using Microsoft Word all day. I left the computer for a few hours
and when I came back to use Word to "cut and paste", I get the following
message:

Text copying disabled

How can I enable it so I can cut and paste?
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Try entering your phrase: "Text copying disabled" into Google, you will get
many returns.

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I've been using Microsoft Word all day. I left the computer for a few
hours
and when I came back to use Word to "cut and paste", I get the following
message:

Text copying disabled

How can I enable it so I can cut and paste?
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Hmm... not very helpful. Perhaps you can link us to some of your results, as
I came up with virtually nothing. A lot of questions, but no solutions.

"John Hanley" wrote:

Try entering your phrase: "Text copying disabled" into Google, you will get
many returns.

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How about http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...ng+disabled%22

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"Jared" wrote in message
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Hmm... not very helpful. Perhaps you can link us to some of your results,
as
I came up with virtually nothing. A lot of questions, but no solutions.

"John Hanley" wrote:

Try entering your phrase: "Text copying disabled" into Google, you will
get
many returns.




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Again... that's a fine search (identical to my search, and how I found this
post, actually), but find me an actual solution in those results. That's my
gripe with this particular "solution" - it's not helpful, as it just shows me
more people asking the same question, but not finding any solution. If there
were plenty of solutions in the Google search results, I'd find the search
suggestion useful.

I guess I'm just trying to say that before posting a search suggestion
blindly, make sure there's useful results in that search.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

How about http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...ng+disabled%22

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"Jared" wrote in message
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Hmm... not very helpful. Perhaps you can link us to some of your results,
as
I came up with virtually nothing. A lot of questions, but no solutions.

"John Hanley" wrote:

Try entering your phrase: "Text copying disabled" into Google, you will
get
many returns.







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I see your point. There is nothing on this particular message in the entire
Microsoft Knowledge Base. This suggests to me that it is not a Microsoft
issue and certainly not a Word issue.

The blog post at
http://blog.robferrer.co.uk/2008/04/...pying-disabled suggests that
Flash may be implicated, though I don't begin to understand what Rob is on
about.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"Jared" wrote in message
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Again... that's a fine search (identical to my search, and how I found
this
post, actually), but find me an actual solution in those results. That's
my
gripe with this particular "solution" - it's not helpful, as it just shows
me
more people asking the same question, but not finding any solution. If
there
were plenty of solutions in the Google search results, I'd find the search
suggestion useful.

I guess I'm just trying to say that before posting a search suggestion
blindly, make sure there's useful results in that search.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

How about
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...ng+disabled%22

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"Jared" wrote in message
...
Hmm... not very helpful. Perhaps you can link us to some of your
results,
as
I came up with virtually nothing. A lot of questions, but no
solutions.

"John Hanley" wrote:

Try entering your phrase: "Text copying disabled" into Google, you
will
get
many returns.






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