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How do I recover a copy page that I never pasted in word document?
I copied a page but forgot to paste before copying something else to be
pasted, so the last paste is all that appears, Also I closed and reopened the document when I noticed the missing page and realized I never pasted the page in the new location I wanted it to appear in the doc. |
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How do I recover a copy page that I never pasted in word document?
If you have Office 2000 or later, the Office Clipboard retains multiple
copied items (12 in Word 2000, 24 in later versions) as long as at least one Office Application remains open - closing an individual document won't destroy it, closing Word alone won't destroy it if you have, say, Outlook open. So it depends what other action(s) you took apart from closing the document. You can see the Office Clipboard by selecting Edit Office Clipboard from the menu (if memory serves, it's slightly different in Word 2000 but the option should be identifiable). -- Enjoy, Tony "sherita 'deni' coker" sherita 'deni' wrote in message ... I copied a page but forgot to paste before copying something else to be pasted, so the last paste is all that appears, Also I closed and reopened the document when I noticed the missing page and realized I never pasted the page in the new location I wanted it to appear in the doc. |
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