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Copying from Web Pages, and Pasting into Word 2000 (?)
When I copy text from my browser's display of a web page,
and then paste it to Word, Word wants to access the Internet. Isn't everything displayed on a web page already stored in the cache? If I use a firewall to prevent Word from accessing the Internet, Word will still accept the paste, but only after a very long time (sometimes several minutes). Anybody here who can fill me in on the reasons for all this? -- Thanks,tbl |
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Copying from Web Pages, and Pasting into Word 2000 (?)
tbl wrote:
When I copy text from my browser's display of a web page, and then paste it to Word, Word wants to access the Internet. Isn't everything displayed on a web page already stored in the cache? If I use a firewall to prevent Word from accessing the Internet, Word will still accept the paste, but only after a very long time (sometimes several minutes). Anybody here who can fill me in on the reasons for all this? -- Thanks,tbl Why not save the web page as a html document and then open it in word? |
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