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Word won't accept ANY pasted text.
Win XP Pro SP3
Every time I try to paste text into a docx (Word 2007) I get this warning (see image http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/Macros_Disabled.jpg). Why do I need enabled macros to copy and paste into Word? What do I need to do to enable the pasting of text, say the text from a newspaper article online? I get the warning, and the paste fails, no matter what I'm trying to paste. I tested this by typing "Now is the time for good men.", then cutting it (Ctrl+X) and trying to paste it back where it had been in an otherwise blank docx; the paste failed and the same Visual Basic warning appeared. What going on? I've tried enabling all macros in the Trust center, but no change. This version of Word so far is turning out to be pretty worthless to me. Help? Thanks |
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Word won't accept ANY pasted text.
Go to View | Macros and see if there is a macro listed named EditPaste. If
so, this has hijacked the built-in EditPaste command and is trying to run when you use the keyboard shortcut or button for that command. If so, you need to delete that macro. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "EW_Zuki" wrote in message news Win XP Pro SP3 Every time I try to paste text into a docx (Word 2007) I get this warning (see image http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/Macros_Disabled.jpg). Why do I need enabled macros to copy and paste into Word? What do I need to do to enable the pasting of text, say the text from a newspaper article online? I get the warning, and the paste fails, no matter what I'm trying to paste. I tested this by typing "Now is the time for good men.", then cutting it (Ctrl+X) and trying to paste it back where it had been in an otherwise blank docx; the paste failed and the same Visual Basic warning appeared. What going on? I've tried enabling all macros in the Trust center, but no change. This version of Word so far is turning out to be pretty worthless to me. Help? Thanks |
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Word won't accept ANY pasted text.
Yes, EditPaste is on the list of macros, but I see no way to delete it. How to?
Thanks "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Go to View | Macros and see if there is a macro listed named EditPaste. If so, this has hijacked the built-in EditPaste command and is trying to run when you use the keyboard shortcut or button for that command. If so, you need to delete that macro. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "EW_Zuki" wrote in message news Win XP Pro SP3 Every time I try to paste text into a docx (Word 2007) I get this warning (see image http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/Macros_Disabled.jpg). Why do I need enabled macros to copy and paste into Word? What do I need to do to enable the pasting of text, say the text from a newspaper article online? I get the warning, and the paste fails, no matter what I'm trying to paste. I tested this by typing "Now is the time for good men.", then cutting it (Ctrl+X) and trying to paste it back where it had been in an otherwise blank docx; the paste failed and the same Visual Basic warning appeared. What going on? I've tried enabling all macros in the Trust center, but no change. This version of Word so far is turning out to be pretty worthless to me. Help? Thanks |
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Word won't accept ANY pasted text.
Are you sure you're looking at the list of macros and not the Word Commands?
If so, change the "Macros in" setting until you find the template or add-in that contains the EditPaste macro. You may need to open (or attach) that template or add-in explicitly in order to delete macros in it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "EW_Zuki" wrote in message ... Yes, EditPaste is on the list of macros, but I see no way to delete it. How to? Thanks "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Go to View | Macros and see if there is a macro listed named EditPaste. If so, this has hijacked the built-in EditPaste command and is trying to run when you use the keyboard shortcut or button for that command. If so, you need to delete that macro. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "EW_Zuki" wrote in message news Win XP Pro SP3 Every time I try to paste text into a docx (Word 2007) I get this warning (see image http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/Macros_Disabled.jpg). Why do I need enabled macros to copy and paste into Word? What do I need to do to enable the pasting of text, say the text from a newspaper article online? I get the warning, and the paste fails, no matter what I'm trying to paste. I tested this by typing "Now is the time for good men.", then cutting it (Ctrl+X) and trying to paste it back where it had been in an otherwise blank docx; the paste failed and the same Visual Basic warning appeared. What going on? I've tried enabling all macros in the Trust center, but no change. This version of Word so far is turning out to be pretty worthless to me. Help? Thanks |
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Word won't accept ANY pasted text.
If you can't delete it from the Macros dialog box, the macro is in an
add-in. You need to move that add-in out of the Startup folder for Word. To find out the path to the Startup folder, look in the File Locations dialog box: Click the Office button, and then click Word Options. In the Advanced category, click the File Locations button (near the bottom of the category). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "EW_Zuki" wrote in message ... Yes, EditPaste is on the list of macros, but I see no way to delete it. How to? Thanks "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Go to View | Macros and see if there is a macro listed named EditPaste. If so, this has hijacked the built-in EditPaste command and is trying to run when you use the keyboard shortcut or button for that command. If so, you need to delete that macro. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "EW_Zuki" wrote in message news Win XP Pro SP3 Every time I try to paste text into a docx (Word 2007) I get this warning (see image http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/Macros_Disabled.jpg). Why do I need enabled macros to copy and paste into Word? What do I need to do to enable the pasting of text, say the text from a newspaper article online? I get the warning, and the paste fails, no matter what I'm trying to paste. I tested this by typing "Now is the time for good men.", then cutting it (Ctrl+X) and trying to paste it back where it had been in an otherwise blank docx; the paste failed and the same Visual Basic warning appeared. What going on? I've tried enabling all macros in the Trust center, but no change. This version of Word so far is turning out to be pretty worthless to me. Help? Thanks |
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Word won't accept ANY pasted text.
Thanks, but the Word Startup folder is empty: http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/MSWordStartup.png "Stefan Blom" wrote: If you can't delete it from the Macros dialog box, the macro is in an add-in. You need to move that add-in out of the Startup folder for Word. To find out the path to the Startup folder, look in the File Locations dialog box: Click the Office button, and then click Word Options. In the Advanced category, click the File Locations button (near the bottom of the category). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "EW_Zuki" wrote in message ... Yes, EditPaste is on the list of macros, but I see no way to delete it. How to? Thanks "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Go to View | Macros and see if there is a macro listed named EditPaste. If so, this has hijacked the built-in EditPaste command and is trying to run when you use the keyboard shortcut or button for that command. If so, you need to delete that macro. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "EW_Zuki" wrote in message news Win XP Pro SP3 Every time I try to paste text into a docx (Word 2007) I get this warning (see image http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/Macros_Disabled.jpg). Why do I need enabled macros to copy and paste into Word? What do I need to do to enable the pasting of text, say the text from a newspaper article online? I get the warning, and the paste fails, no matter what I'm trying to paste. I tested this by typing "Now is the time for good men.", then cutting it (Ctrl+X) and trying to paste it back where it had been in an otherwise blank docx; the paste failed and the same Visual Basic warning appeared. What going on? I've tried enabling all macros in the Trust center, but no change. This version of Word so far is turning out to be pretty worthless to me. Help? Thanks |
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Word won't accept ANY pasted text.
There is a second Startup folder for Office (see
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/customizat...sInstalled.htm for more on this). You could also take a look in the Add-Ins category of the Word Options dialog box. In particular, see if there are any COM add-ins: In the "Manage" box, choose "COM Add-Ins" and click Go. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "EW_Zuki" wrote in message ... Thanks, but the Word Startup folder is empty: http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/MSWordStartup.png "Stefan Blom" wrote: If you can't delete it from the Macros dialog box, the macro is in an add-in. You need to move that add-in out of the Startup folder for Word. To find out the path to the Startup folder, look in the File Locations dialog box: Click the Office button, and then click Word Options. In the Advanced category, click the File Locations button (near the bottom of the category). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "EW_Zuki" wrote in message ... Yes, EditPaste is on the list of macros, but I see no way to delete it. How to? Thanks "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Go to View | Macros and see if there is a macro listed named EditPaste. If so, this has hijacked the built-in EditPaste command and is trying to run when you use the keyboard shortcut or button for that command. If so, you need to delete that macro. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "EW_Zuki" wrote in message news Win XP Pro SP3 Every time I try to paste text into a docx (Word 2007) I get this warning (see image http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/Macros_Disabled.jpg). Why do I need enabled macros to copy and paste into Word? What do I need to do to enable the pasting of text, say the text from a newspaper article online? I get the warning, and the paste fails, no matter what I'm trying to paste. I tested this by typing "Now is the time for good men.", then cutting it (Ctrl+X) and trying to paste it back where it had been in an otherwise blank docx; the paste failed and the same Visual Basic warning appeared. What going on? I've tried enabling all macros in the Trust center, but no change. This version of Word so far is turning out to be pretty worthless to me. Help? Thanks |
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Word won't accept ANY pasted text.
I found it at 3 "Macros in" settings:
http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/Macros1.png http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/Macros2.png http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/Macros3.png I really don't understand what to do from here.. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Are you sure you're looking at the list of macros and not the Word Commands? If so, change the "Macros in" setting until you find the template or add-in that contains the EditPaste macro. You may need to open (or attach) that template or add-in explicitly in order to delete macros in it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "EW_Zuki" wrote in message ... Yes, EditPaste is on the list of macros, but I see no way to delete it. How to? Thanks "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Go to View | Macros and see if there is a macro listed named EditPaste. If so, this has hijacked the built-in EditPaste command and is trying to run when you use the keyboard shortcut or button for that command. If so, you need to delete that macro. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "EW_Zuki" wrote in message news Win XP Pro SP3 Every time I try to paste text into a docx (Word 2007) I get this warning (see image http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/Macros_Disabled.jpg). Why do I need enabled macros to copy and paste into Word? What do I need to do to enable the pasting of text, say the text from a newspaper article online? I get the warning, and the paste fails, no matter what I'm trying to paste. I tested this by typing "Now is the time for good men.", then cutting it (Ctrl+X) and trying to paste it back where it had been in an otherwise blank docx; the paste failed and the same Visual Basic warning appeared. What going on? I've tried enabling all macros in the Trust center, but no change. This version of Word so far is turning out to be pretty worthless to me. Help? Thanks |
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Word won't accept ANY pasted text.
At this point I'd like to ask if it would make sense to delete/uninstall Office 2007 from my computer and reinstall it. "EW_Zuki" wrote: Win XP Pro SP3 Every time I try to paste text into a docx (Word 2007) I get this warning (see image http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/Macros_Disabled.jpg). Why do I need enabled macros to copy and paste into Word? What do I need to do to enable the pasting of text, say the text from a newspaper article online? I get the warning, and the paste fails, no matter what I'm trying to paste. I tested this by typing "Now is the time for good men.", then cutting it (Ctrl+X) and trying to paste it back where it had been in an otherwise blank docx; the paste failed and the same Visual Basic warning appeared. What going on? I've tried enabling all macros in the Trust center, but no change. This version of Word so far is turning out to be pretty worthless to me. Help? Thanks |
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Word won't accept ANY pasted text.
"All active templates and documents" is exactly what it says--all the macros
in all loaded documents and templates, so of course you will see it there. "Word commands" is where I told you NOT to look. The relevant one is the MathType add-in. You will need to take this problem up with Design Science (www.dessci.com); most likely, you need to enable the macros in that add-in. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "EW_Zuki" wrote in message ... I found it at 3 "Macros in" settings: http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/Macros1.png http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/Macros2.png http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/Macros3.png I really don't understand what to do from here.. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Are you sure you're looking at the list of macros and not the Word Commands? If so, change the "Macros in" setting until you find the template or add-in that contains the EditPaste macro. You may need to open (or attach) that template or add-in explicitly in order to delete macros in it. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "EW_Zuki" wrote in message ... Yes, EditPaste is on the list of macros, but I see no way to delete it. How to? Thanks "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Go to View | Macros and see if there is a macro listed named EditPaste. If so, this has hijacked the built-in EditPaste command and is trying to run when you use the keyboard shortcut or button for that command. If so, you need to delete that macro. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "EW_Zuki" wrote in message news Win XP Pro SP3 Every time I try to paste text into a docx (Word 2007) I get this warning (see image http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/Macros_Disabled.jpg). Why do I need enabled macros to copy and paste into Word? What do I need to do to enable the pasting of text, say the text from a newspaper article online? I get the warning, and the paste fails, no matter what I'm trying to paste. I tested this by typing "Now is the time for good men.", then cutting it (Ctrl+X) and trying to paste it back where it had been in an otherwise blank docx; the paste failed and the same Visual Basic warning appeared. What going on? I've tried enabling all macros in the Trust center, but no change. This version of Word so far is turning out to be pretty worthless to me. Help? Thanks |
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Word won't accept ANY pasted text.
"Stefan Blom" wrote:
There is a second Startup folder for Office (see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/customizat...sInstalled.htm for more on this). Yes! I found that C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\STARTUP contained "MathType Commands 6 For Word.dotm", which I disabled by renaming it MathType Commands 6 For Word.dotmm . Pasting now works, but I guess I have to abandon any ability to use Word 2007 for math expressions. Or not? Anyway, thanks to you, and to all, for your help. However, I do want to repeat my question as to whether or not I could solve my Word 2007 problems by removing Office 2007 and reinstalling it. |
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Word won't accept ANY pasted text.
Uninstall - Reinstall rarely fixes anything.
On Sep 27, 4:03*pm, EW_Zuki wrote: "Stefan Blom" wrote: There is a second Startup folder for Office (see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/customizat...stalled.htmfor more on this). Yes! I found that C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\STARTUP contained "MathType Commands 6 For Word.dotm", which I disabled by renaming it MathType Commands 6 For Word.dotmm . Pasting now works, but I guess I have to abandon any ability to use Word 2007 for math expressions. Or not? Anyway, thanks to you, and to all, for your help. However, I do want to repeat my question as to whether or not I could solve my Word 2007 problems by removing Office 2007 and reinstalling it. |
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Word won't accept ANY pasted text.
No, because reinstalling would not remove any add-ins, and that's the source
of the problem. It also doesn't delete Normal.dotm or change the Registry or your printer driver, and those three things are the other three common sources of problems. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "EW_Zuki" wrote in message ... At this point I'd like to ask if it would make sense to delete/uninstall Office 2007 from my computer and reinstall it. "EW_Zuki" wrote: Win XP Pro SP3 Every time I try to paste text into a docx (Word 2007) I get this warning (see image http://www.rcblue.com/Misc/Macros_Disabled.jpg). Why do I need enabled macros to copy and paste into Word? What do I need to do to enable the pasting of text, say the text from a newspaper article online? I get the warning, and the paste fails, no matter what I'm trying to paste. I tested this by typing "Now is the time for good men.", then cutting it (Ctrl+X) and trying to paste it back where it had been in an otherwise blank docx; the paste failed and the same Visual Basic warning appeared. What going on? I've tried enabling all macros in the Trust center, but no change. This version of Word so far is turning out to be pretty worthless to me. Help? Thanks |
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