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Default copy and paste without word open doesn't work

When I copy from another file (Text or Paint or Lotus Notes) without having
Word 2003 open first I get a square grey Icon and not the original copied
text or picture or email. Is there something that needs to be turned on in
Office 2003. This would work fine with Office 97 and 2000 and XP
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Default copy and paste without word open doesn't work

See http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555173 "WD: The Windows
Clipboard Content is Modified When Word Starts".

aa990 wrote:

When I copy from another file (Text or Paint or Lotus Notes) without having
Word 2003 open first I get a square grey Icon and not the original copied
text or picture or email. Is there something that needs to be turned on in
Office 2003. This would work fine with Office 97 and 2000 and XP


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