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word wont paste once it has copied the selected text
I have just bought a new laptop, and the Word program on it will not paste
any text which I have selected and copied. I have tried all ways to copy it i.e. using keyboard shortcuts and the menus etc. Once I have highlighted the text and copied or cut it the paste board activates so I know that is working ok, but when I come to paste the selected text elsewhere in the document the paste icon on the toolbar fades, showing it has done what I have asked but the text does not appear back in the document. When I cut the text it disappears from its original spot, but still won't paste where I want it to. I would be very grateful if anybody could offer me advice on how to fix this. |
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Forgive me if this sounds like a dumb question, but are you placing your
insertion point (clicking) in an available position in the document before you paste? If not, you're pasting right back into the same place you're copying/cutting from. Regards |:) "Iggy101" wrote: I have just bought a new laptop, and the Word program on it will not paste any text which I have selected and copied. I have tried all ways to copy it i.e. using keyboard shortcuts and the menus etc. Once I have highlighted the text and copied or cut it the paste board activates so I know that is working ok, but when I come to paste the selected text elsewhere in the document the paste icon on the toolbar fades, showing it has done what I have asked but the text does not appear back in the document. When I cut the text it disappears from its original spot, but still won't paste where I want it to. I would be very grateful if anybody could offer me advice on how to fix this. |
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That's ok, but yes I did do all that. I have been using Word at work for
ages, but can't understand what's going on with my computer. Thanks for replying though. "CyberTaz" wrote: Forgive me if this sounds like a dumb question, but are you placing your insertion point (clicking) in an available position in the document before you paste? If not, you're pasting right back into the same place you're copying/cutting from. Regards |:) "Iggy101" wrote: I have just bought a new laptop, and the Word program on it will not paste any text which I have selected and copied. I have tried all ways to copy it i.e. using keyboard shortcuts and the menus etc. Once I have highlighted the text and copied or cut it the paste board activates so I know that is working ok, but when I come to paste the selected text elsewhere in the document the paste icon on the toolbar fades, showing it has done what I have asked but the text does not appear back in the document. When I cut the text it disappears from its original spot, but still won't paste where I want it to. I would be very grateful if anybody could offer me advice on how to fix this. |
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I am using Word 2003, on Windows XP. It is a brand new laptop with very few
things installed on it, not sure exactly how much RAM there is or where to look for this, sorry, but it should have quite a bit left I think. The Software was from Microsoft Office, I had MS Works come with the computer, and installed office after buying the laptop. I have just loaded the same software (MS Office) onto my other computer (desktop computer), which I have also just bought and there doesn't seem to be a problem with it. I tried repair function from the Office disk on my laptop, but it was late last night and haven't been able to check to see whether it has worked yet. I haven't tried pasting to a different document - will do that and let you know when I get home from work tonight. Thank you for taking the time to try and help me, I really appreciate it. "CyberTaz" wrote: Then more info is necessary' Which version of Word, Windows? How much RAM? Is the software actually MS Office, or an oem version installed by the maker of your laptop? What happens if you paste to a different doc? Any other details would be helpful. Regards |:) On 7/30/05 1:28 PM, in article , "Iggy101" wrote: That's ok, but yes I did do all that. I have been using Word at work for ages, but can't understand what's going on with my computer. Thanks for replying though. "CyberTaz" wrote: Forgive me if this sounds like a dumb question, but are you placing your insertion point (clicking) in an available position in the document before you paste? If not, you're pasting right back into the same place you're copying/cutting from. Regards |:) "Iggy101" wrote: I have just bought a new laptop, and the Word program on it will not paste any text which I have selected and copied. I have tried all ways to copy it i.e. using keyboard shortcuts and the menus etc. Once I have highlighted the text and copied or cut it the paste board activates so I know that is working ok, but when I come to paste the selected text elsewhere in the document the paste icon on the toolbar fades, showing it has done what I have asked but the text does not appear back in the document. When I cut the text it disappears from its original spot, but still won't paste where I want it to. I would be very grateful if anybody could offer me advice on how to fix this. |
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Did the computer come with Works or Works Suite? If the latter, then Word
was installed as part of Works Suite, and unless you uninstalled it before installing Office, Word was *not* installed from Office. This alone is not too much of a problem except for installing updates (at some point you might be well advised to uninstall Word from Works Suite and reinstall it from Office); where the problem comes from is the Microsoft Works Suite Add-in for Word. One of its nasty habits is clearing the Clipboard when you start Word. Although it sounds like your problem is more widespread than that, it is still a good idea to uninstall the add-in (through Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs) if you are going to be running Word freestanding (not starting it from the Works Task Launcher). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Iggy101" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2003, on Windows XP. It is a brand new laptop with very few things installed on it, not sure exactly how much RAM there is or where to look for this, sorry, but it should have quite a bit left I think. The Software was from Microsoft Office, I had MS Works come with the computer, and installed office after buying the laptop. I have just loaded the same software (MS Office) onto my other computer (desktop computer), which I have also just bought and there doesn't seem to be a problem with it. I tried repair function from the Office disk on my laptop, but it was late last night and haven't been able to check to see whether it has worked yet. I haven't tried pasting to a different document - will do that and let you know when I get home from work tonight. Thank you for taking the time to try and help me, I really appreciate it. "CyberTaz" wrote: Then more info is necessary' Which version of Word, Windows? How much RAM? Is the software actually MS Office, or an oem version installed by the maker of your laptop? What happens if you paste to a different doc? Any other details would be helpful. Regards |:) On 7/30/05 1:28 PM, in article , "Iggy101" wrote: That's ok, but yes I did do all that. I have been using Word at work for ages, but can't understand what's going on with my computer. Thanks for replying though. "CyberTaz" wrote: Forgive me if this sounds like a dumb question, but are you placing your insertion point (clicking) in an available position in the document before you paste? If not, you're pasting right back into the same place you're copying/cutting from. Regards |:) "Iggy101" wrote: I have just bought a new laptop, and the Word program on it will not paste any text which I have selected and copied. I have tried all ways to copy it i.e. using keyboard shortcuts and the menus etc. Once I have highlighted the text and copied or cut it the paste board activates so I know that is working ok, but when I come to paste the selected text elsewhere in the document the paste icon on the toolbar fades, showing it has done what I have asked but the text does not appear back in the document. When I cut the text it disappears from its original spot, but still won't paste where I want it to. I would be very grateful if anybody could offer me advice on how to fix this. |
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Thank you very much for your reply, I will try this tonight when I get in.
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Did the computer come with Works or Works Suite? If the latter, then Word was installed as part of Works Suite, and unless you uninstalled it before installing Office, Word was *not* installed from Office. This alone is not too much of a problem except for installing updates (at some point you might be well advised to uninstall Word from Works Suite and reinstall it from Office); where the problem comes from is the Microsoft Works Suite Add-in for Word. One of its nasty habits is clearing the Clipboard when you start Word. Although it sounds like your problem is more widespread than that, it is still a good idea to uninstall the add-in (through Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs) if you are going to be running Word freestanding (not starting it from the Works Task Launcher). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Iggy101" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2003, on Windows XP. It is a brand new laptop with very few things installed on it, not sure exactly how much RAM there is or where to look for this, sorry, but it should have quite a bit left I think. The Software was from Microsoft Office, I had MS Works come with the computer, and installed office after buying the laptop. I have just loaded the same software (MS Office) onto my other computer (desktop computer), which I have also just bought and there doesn't seem to be a problem with it. I tried repair function from the Office disk on my laptop, but it was late last night and haven't been able to check to see whether it has worked yet. I haven't tried pasting to a different document - will do that and let you know when I get home from work tonight. Thank you for taking the time to try and help me, I really appreciate it. "CyberTaz" wrote: Then more info is necessary' Which version of Word, Windows? How much RAM? Is the software actually MS Office, or an oem version installed by the maker of your laptop? What happens if you paste to a different doc? Any other details would be helpful. Regards |:) On 7/30/05 1:28 PM, in article , "Iggy101" wrote: That's ok, but yes I did do all that. I have been using Word at work for ages, but can't understand what's going on with my computer. Thanks for replying though. "CyberTaz" wrote: Forgive me if this sounds like a dumb question, but are you placing your insertion point (clicking) in an available position in the document before you paste? If not, you're pasting right back into the same place you're copying/cutting from. Regards |:) "Iggy101" wrote: I have just bought a new laptop, and the Word program on it will not paste any text which I have selected and copied. I have tried all ways to copy it i.e. using keyboard shortcuts and the menus etc. Once I have highlighted the text and copied or cut it the paste board activates so I know that is working ok, but when I come to paste the selected text elsewhere in the document the paste icon on the toolbar fades, showing it has done what I have asked but the text does not appear back in the document. When I cut the text it disappears from its original spot, but still won't paste where I want it to. I would be very grateful if anybody could offer me advice on how to fix this. |
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word wont paste once it has copied the selected text
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Did the computer come with Works or Works Suite? If the latter, then Word was installed as part of Works Suite, and unless you uninstalled it before installing Office, Word was *not* installed from Office. This alone is not too much of a problem except for installing updates (at some point you might be well advised to uninstall Word from Works Suite and reinstall it from Office); where the problem comes from is the Microsoft Works Suite Add-in for Word. One of its nasty habits is clearing the Clipboard when you start Word. Although it sounds like your problem is more widespread than that, it is still a good idea to uninstall the add-in (through Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs) if you are going to be running Word freestanding (not starting it from the Works Task Launcher). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Iggy101" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2003, on Windows XP. It is a brand new laptop with very few things installed on it, not sure exactly how much RAM there is or where to look for this, sorry, but it should have quite a bit left I think. The Software was from Microsoft Office, I had MS Works come with the computer, and installed office after buying the laptop. I have just loaded the same software (MS Office) onto my other computer (desktop computer), which I have also just bought and there doesn't seem to be a problem with it. I tried repair function from the Office disk on my laptop, but it was late last night and haven't been able to check to see whether it has worked yet. I haven't tried pasting to a different document - will do that and let you know when I get home from work tonight. Thank you for taking the time to try and help me, I really appreciate it. "CyberTaz" wrote: Then more info is necessary' Which version of Word, Windows? How much RAM? Is the software actually MS Office, or an oem version installed by the maker of your laptop? What happens if you paste to a different doc? Any other details would be helpful. Regards |:) On 7/30/05 1:28 PM, in article , "Iggy101" wrote: That's ok, but yes I did do all that. I have been using Word at work for ages, but can't understand what's going on with my computer. Thanks for replying though. "CyberTaz" wrote: Forgive me if this sounds like a dumb question, but are you placing your insertion point (clicking) in an available position in the document before you paste? If not, you're pasting right back into the same place you're copying/cutting from. Regards |:) "Iggy101" wrote: I have just bought a new laptop, and the Word program on it will not paste any text which I have selected and copied. I have tried all ways to copy it i.e. using keyboard shortcuts and the menus etc. Once I have highlighted the text and copied or cut it the paste board activates so I know that is working ok, but when I come to paste the selected text elsewhere in the document the paste icon on the toolbar fades, showing it has done what I have asked but the text does not appear back in the document. When I cut the text it disappears from its original spot, but still won't paste where I want it to. I would be very grateful if anybody could offer me advice on how to fix this. |
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word wont paste once it has copied the selected text
I am sorry to jump into the middle of this conversation, but I am also having
a problem when I try to paste In Word. I uninstalled and reinstalled. My question is how do i know if i have works or works suite. I went to control panel, and found works, but it looks like it isn't downloaded. there is no date or size listed to right, just blank. any suggestions. and again, sorry for jumping in, but don't know what to do. thank you so much .... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Did the computer come with Works or Works Suite? If the latter, then Word was installed as part of Works Suite, and unless you uninstalled it before installing Office, Word was *not* installed from Office. This alone is not too much of a problem except for installing updates (at some point you might be well advised to uninstall Word from Works Suite and reinstall it from Office); where the problem comes from is the Microsoft Works Suite Add-in for Word. One of its nasty habits is clearing the Clipboard when you start Word. Although it sounds like your problem is more widespread than that, it is still a good idea to uninstall the add-in (through Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs) if you are going to be running Word freestanding (not starting it from the Works Task Launcher). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Iggy101" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2003, on Windows XP. It is a brand new laptop with very few things installed on it, not sure exactly how much RAM there is or where to look for this, sorry, but it should have quite a bit left I think. The Software was from Microsoft Office, I had MS Works come with the computer, and installed office after buying the laptop. I have just loaded the same software (MS Office) onto my other computer (desktop computer), which I have also just bought and there doesn't seem to be a problem with it. I tried repair function from the Office disk on my laptop, but it was late last night and haven't been able to check to see whether it has worked yet. I haven't tried pasting to a different document - will do that and let you know when I get home from work tonight. Thank you for taking the time to try and help me, I really appreciate it. "CyberTaz" wrote: Then more info is necessary' Which version of Word, Windows? How much RAM? Is the software actually MS Office, or an oem version installed by the maker of your laptop? What happens if you paste to a different doc? Any other details would be helpful. Regards |:) On 7/30/05 1:28 PM, in article , "Iggy101" wrote: That's ok, but yes I did do all that. I have been using Word at work for ages, but can't understand what's going on with my computer. Thanks for replying though. "CyberTaz" wrote: Forgive me if this sounds like a dumb question, but are you placing your insertion point (clicking) in an available position in the document before you paste? If not, you're pasting right back into the same place you're copying/cutting from. Regards |:) "Iggy101" wrote: I have just bought a new laptop, and the Word program on it will not paste any text which I have selected and copied. I have tried all ways to copy it i.e. using keyboard shortcuts and the menus etc. Once I have highlighted the text and copied or cut it the paste board activates so I know that is working ok, but when I come to paste the selected text elsewhere in the document the paste icon on the toolbar fades, showing it has done what I have asked but the text does not appear back in the document. When I cut the text it disappears from its original spot, but still won't paste where I want it to. I would be very grateful if anybody could offer me advice on how to fix this. |
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word wont paste once it has copied the selected text
If you have Works, you won't have Word (at least not as part of it). In
Word, go to Help | About Microsoft Word and see what version it is. If it's Word 2003, then you definitely don't have Works Suite because Word 2002 is the latest version that comes with that. In any case, I doubt seriously that your paste problems are related to Works at all. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "mbhuc" wrote in message ... I am sorry to jump into the middle of this conversation, but I am also having a problem when I try to paste In Word. I uninstalled and reinstalled. My question is how do i know if i have works or works suite. I went to control panel, and found works, but it looks like it isn't downloaded. there is no date or size listed to right, just blank. any suggestions. and again, sorry for jumping in, but don't know what to do. thank you so much .... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Did the computer come with Works or Works Suite? If the latter, then Word was installed as part of Works Suite, and unless you uninstalled it before installing Office, Word was *not* installed from Office. This alone is not too much of a problem except for installing updates (at some point you might be well advised to uninstall Word from Works Suite and reinstall it from Office); where the problem comes from is the Microsoft Works Suite Add-in for Word. One of its nasty habits is clearing the Clipboard when you start Word. Although it sounds like your problem is more widespread than that, it is still a good idea to uninstall the add-in (through Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs) if you are going to be running Word freestanding (not starting it from the Works Task Launcher). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Iggy101" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2003, on Windows XP. It is a brand new laptop with very few things installed on it, not sure exactly how much RAM there is or where to look for this, sorry, but it should have quite a bit left I think. The Software was from Microsoft Office, I had MS Works come with the computer, and installed office after buying the laptop. I have just loaded the same software (MS Office) onto my other computer (desktop computer), which I have also just bought and there doesn't seem to be a problem with it. I tried repair function from the Office disk on my laptop, but it was late last night and haven't been able to check to see whether it has worked yet. I haven't tried pasting to a different document - will do that and let you know when I get home from work tonight. Thank you for taking the time to try and help me, I really appreciate it. "CyberTaz" wrote: Then more info is necessary' Which version of Word, Windows? How much RAM? Is the software actually MS Office, or an oem version installed by the maker of your laptop? What happens if you paste to a different doc? Any other details would be helpful. Regards |:) On 7/30/05 1:28 PM, in article , "Iggy101" wrote: That's ok, but yes I did do all that. I have been using Word at work for ages, but can't understand what's going on with my computer. Thanks for replying though. "CyberTaz" wrote: Forgive me if this sounds like a dumb question, but are you placing your insertion point (clicking) in an available position in the document before you paste? If not, you're pasting right back into the same place you're copying/cutting from. Regards |:) "Iggy101" wrote: I have just bought a new laptop, and the Word program on it will not paste any text which I have selected and copied. I have tried all ways to copy it i.e. using keyboard shortcuts and the menus etc. Once I have highlighted the text and copied or cut it the paste board activates so I know that is working ok, but when I come to paste the selected text elsewhere in the document the paste icon on the toolbar fades, showing it has done what I have asked but the text does not appear back in the document. When I cut the text it disappears from its original spot, but still won't paste where I want it to. I would be very grateful if anybody could offer me advice on how to fix this. |
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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If you have Works, you won't have Word (at least not as part of it). In Word, go to Help | About Microsoft Word and see what version it is. If it's Word 2003, then you definitely don't have Works Suite because Word 2002 is the latest version that comes with that. In any case, I doubt seriously that your paste problems are related to Works at all. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "mbhuc" wrote in message ... I am sorry to jump into the middle of this conversation, but I am also having a problem when I try to paste In Word. I uninstalled and reinstalled. My question is how do i know if i have works or works suite. I went to control panel, and found works, but it looks like it isn't downloaded. there is no date or size listed to right, just blank. any suggestions. and again, sorry for jumping in, but don't know what to do. thank you so much .... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Did the computer come with Works or Works Suite? If the latter, then Word was installed as part of Works Suite, and unless you uninstalled it before installing Office, Word was *not* installed from Office. This alone is not too much of a problem except for installing updates (at some point you might be well advised to uninstall Word from Works Suite and reinstall it from Office); where the problem comes from is the Microsoft Works Suite Add-in for Word. One of its nasty habits is clearing the Clipboard when you start Word. Although it sounds like your problem is more widespread than that, it is still a good idea to uninstall the add-in (through Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs) if you are going to be running Word freestanding (not starting it from the Works Task Launcher). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Iggy101" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2003, on Windows XP. It is a brand new laptop with very few things installed on it, not sure exactly how much RAM there is or where to look for this, sorry, but it should have quite a bit left I think. The Software was from Microsoft Office, I had MS Works come with the computer, and installed office after buying the laptop. I have just loaded the same software (MS Office) onto my other computer (desktop computer), which I have also just bought and there doesn't seem to be a problem with it. I tried repair function from the Office disk on my laptop, but it was late last night and haven't been able to check to see whether it has worked yet. I haven't tried pasting to a different document - will do that and let you know when I get home from work tonight. Thank you for taking the time to try and help me, I really appreciate it. "CyberTaz" wrote: Then more info is necessary' Which version of Word, Windows? How much RAM? Is the software actually MS Office, or an oem version installed by the maker of your laptop? What happens if you paste to a different doc? Any other details would be helpful. Regards |:) On 7/30/05 1:28 PM, in article , "Iggy101" wrote: That's ok, but yes I did do all that. I have been using Word at work for ages, but can't understand what's going on with my computer. Thanks for replying though. "CyberTaz" wrote: Forgive me if this sounds like a dumb question, but are you placing your insertion point (clicking) in an available position in the document before you paste? If not, you're pasting right back into the same place you're copying/cutting from. Regards |:) "Iggy101" wrote: I have just bought a new laptop, and the Word program on it will not paste any text which I have selected and copied. I have tried all ways to copy it i.e. using keyboard shortcuts and the menus etc. Once I have highlighted the text and copied or cut it the paste board activates so I know that is working ok, but when I come to paste the selected text elsewhere in the document the paste icon on the toolbar fades, showing it has done what I have asked but the text does not appear back in the document. When I cut the text it disappears from its original spot, but still won't paste where I want it to. I would be very grateful if anybody could offer me advice on how to fix this. |
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Is there a question here?
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "woody247" wrote in message ... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If you have Works, you won't have Word (at least not as part of it). In Word, go to Help | About Microsoft Word and see what version it is. If it's Word 2003, then you definitely don't have Works Suite because Word 2002 is the latest version that comes with that. In any case, I doubt seriously that your paste problems are related to Works at all. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "mbhuc" wrote in message ... I am sorry to jump into the middle of this conversation, but I am also having a problem when I try to paste In Word. I uninstalled and reinstalled. My question is how do i know if i have works or works suite. I went to control panel, and found works, but it looks like it isn't downloaded. there is no date or size listed to right, just blank. any suggestions. and again, sorry for jumping in, but don't know what to do. thank you so much .... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Did the computer come with Works or Works Suite? If the latter, then Word was installed as part of Works Suite, and unless you uninstalled it before installing Office, Word was *not* installed from Office. This alone is not too much of a problem except for installing updates (at some point you might be well advised to uninstall Word from Works Suite and reinstall it from Office); where the problem comes from is the Microsoft Works Suite Add-in for Word. One of its nasty habits is clearing the Clipboard when you start Word. Although it sounds like your problem is more widespread than that, it is still a good idea to uninstall the add-in (through Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs) if you are going to be running Word freestanding (not starting it from the Works Task Launcher). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Iggy101" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2003, on Windows XP. It is a brand new laptop with very few things installed on it, not sure exactly how much RAM there is or where to look for this, sorry, but it should have quite a bit left I think. The Software was from Microsoft Office, I had MS Works come with the computer, and installed office after buying the laptop. I have just loaded the same software (MS Office) onto my other computer (desktop computer), which I have also just bought and there doesn't seem to be a problem with it. I tried repair function from the Office disk on my laptop, but it was late last night and haven't been able to check to see whether it has worked yet. I haven't tried pasting to a different document - will do that and let you know when I get home from work tonight. Thank you for taking the time to try and help me, I really appreciate it. "CyberTaz" wrote: Then more info is necessary' Which version of Word, Windows? How much RAM? Is the software actually MS Office, or an oem version installed by the maker of your laptop? What happens if you paste to a different doc? Any other details would be helpful. Regards |:) On 7/30/05 1:28 PM, in article , "Iggy101" wrote: That's ok, but yes I did do all that. I have been using Word at work for ages, but can't understand what's going on with my computer. Thanks for replying though. "CyberTaz" wrote: Forgive me if this sounds like a dumb question, but are you placing your insertion point (clicking) in an available position in the document before you paste? If not, you're pasting right back into the same place you're copying/cutting from. Regards |:) "Iggy101" wrote: I have just bought a new laptop, and the Word program on it will not paste any text which I have selected and copied. I have tried all ways to copy it i.e. using keyboard shortcuts and the menus etc. Once I have highlighted the text and copied or cut it the paste board activates so I know that is working ok, but when I come to paste the selected text elsewhere in the document the paste icon on the toolbar fades, showing it has done what I have asked but the text does not appear back in the document. When I cut the text it disappears from its original spot, but still won't paste where I want it to. I would be very grateful if anybody could offer me advice on how to fix this. |
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word wont paste once it has copied the selected text
"woody247" wrote: Sorry! First tine user of this format. Text and graphics can be copied into the clipboard and then pasted anywhere (wordpad, email, etc with no problem) -- but will not paste to Word document. I am running Word 2000 installed from CD. This has just happened recently, it always worked previously . I have deleted and reinstalled Word twice and it still can't receive clipboard data -- just blank page and "not responding" notice. I don't have MSWorks to try. Is this a missing dll (corrupted disc?) os should I just buy a new Vista OS and try again? Thanks for your ideas. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If you have Works, you won't have Word (at least not as part of it). In Word, go to Help | About Microsoft Word and see what version it is. If it's Word 2003, then you definitely don't have Works Suite because Word 2002 is the latest version that comes with that. In any case, I doubt seriously that your paste problems are related to Works at all. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "mbhuc" wrote in message ... I am sorry to jump into the middle of this conversation, but I am also having a problem when I try to paste In Word. I uninstalled and reinstalled. My question is how do i know if i have works or works suite. I went to control panel, and found works, but it looks like it isn't downloaded. there is no date or size listed to right, just blank. any suggestions. and again, sorry for jumping in, but don't know what to do. thank you so much .... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Did the computer come with Works or Works Suite? If the latter, then Word was installed as part of Works Suite, and unless you uninstalled it before installing Office, Word was *not* installed from Office. This alone is not too much of a problem except for installing updates (at some point you might be well advised to uninstall Word from Works Suite and reinstall it from Office); where the problem comes from is the Microsoft Works Suite Add-in for Word. One of its nasty habits is clearing the Clipboard when you start Word. Although it sounds like your problem is more widespread than that, it is still a good idea to uninstall the add-in (through Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs) if you are going to be running Word freestanding (not starting it from the Works Task Launcher). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Iggy101" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2003, on Windows XP. It is a brand new laptop with very few things installed on it, not sure exactly how much RAM there is or where to look for this, sorry, but it should have quite a bit left I think. The Software was from Microsoft Office, I had MS Works come with the computer, and installed office after buying the laptop. I have just loaded the same software (MS Office) onto my other computer (desktop computer), which I have also just bought and there doesn't seem to be a problem with it. I tried repair function from the Office disk on my laptop, but it was late last night and haven't been able to check to see whether it has worked yet. I haven't tried pasting to a different document - will do that and let you know when I get home from work tonight. Thank you for taking the time to try and help me, I really appreciate it. "CyberTaz" wrote: Then more info is necessary' Which version of Word, Windows? How much RAM? Is the software actually MS Office, or an oem version installed by the maker of your laptop? What happens if you paste to a different doc? Any other details would be helpful. Regards |:) On 7/30/05 1:28 PM, in article , "Iggy101" wrote: That's ok, but yes I did do all that. I have been using Word at work for ages, but can't understand what's going on with my computer. Thanks for replying though. "CyberTaz" wrote: Forgive me if this sounds like a dumb question, but are you placing your insertion point (clicking) in an available position in the document before you paste? If not, you're pasting right back into the same place you're copying/cutting from. Regards |:) "Iggy101" wrote: I have just bought a new laptop, and the Word program on it will not paste any text which I have selected and copied. I have tried all ways to copy it i.e. using keyboard shortcuts and the menus etc. Once I have highlighted the text and copied or cut it the paste board activates so I know that is working ok, but when I come to paste the selected text elsewhere in the document the paste icon on the toolbar fades, showing it has done what I have asked but the text does not appear back in the document. When I cut the text it disappears from its original spot, but still won't paste where I want it to. I would be very grateful if anybody could offer me advice on how to fix this. |
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word wont paste once it has copied the selected text
I don't have MSWorks to try. Is this a missing dll
(corrupted disc?) os should I just buy a new Vista OS and try again? Thanks for your ideas. This illustrates why it's not a good idea to tack onto someone else's thread instead of starting a new one. Try using Paste | Special | As Unformatted Text. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "woody247" wrote in message ... "woody247" wrote: Sorry! First tine user of this format. Text and graphics can be copied into the clipboard and then pasted anywhere (wordpad, email, etc with no problem) -- but will not paste to Word document. I am running Word 2000 installed from CD. This has just happened recently, it always worked previously . I have deleted and reinstalled Word twice and it still can't receive clipboard data -- just blank page and "not responding" notice. I don't have MSWorks to try. Is this a missing dll (corrupted disc?) os should I just buy a new Vista OS and try again? Thanks for your ideas. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If you have Works, you won't have Word (at least not as part of it). In Word, go to Help | About Microsoft Word and see what version it is. If it's Word 2003, then you definitely don't have Works Suite because Word 2002 is the latest version that comes with that. In any case, I doubt seriously that your paste problems are related to Works at all. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "mbhuc" wrote in message ... I am sorry to jump into the middle of this conversation, but I am also having a problem when I try to paste In Word. I uninstalled and reinstalled. My question is how do i know if i have works or works suite. I went to control panel, and found works, but it looks like it isn't downloaded. there is no date or size listed to right, just blank. any suggestions. and again, sorry for jumping in, but don't know what to do. thank you so much .... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Did the computer come with Works or Works Suite? If the latter, then Word was installed as part of Works Suite, and unless you uninstalled it before installing Office, Word was *not* installed from Office. This alone is not too much of a problem except for installing updates (at some point you might be well advised to uninstall Word from Works Suite and reinstall it from Office); where the problem comes from is the Microsoft Works Suite Add-in for Word. One of its nasty habits is clearing the Clipboard when you start Word. Although it sounds like your problem is more widespread than that, it is still a good idea to uninstall the add-in (through Control Panel | Add/Remove Programs) if you are going to be running Word freestanding (not starting it from the Works Task Launcher). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Iggy101" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2003, on Windows XP. It is a brand new laptop with very few things installed on it, not sure exactly how much RAM there is or where to look for this, sorry, but it should have quite a bit left I think. The Software was from Microsoft Office, I had MS Works come with the computer, and installed office after buying the laptop. I have just loaded the same software (MS Office) onto my other computer (desktop computer), which I have also just bought and there doesn't seem to be a problem with it. I tried repair function from the Office disk on my laptop, but it was late last night and haven't been able to check to see whether it has worked yet. I haven't tried pasting to a different document - will do that and let you know when I get home from work tonight. Thank you for taking the time to try and help me, I really appreciate it. "CyberTaz" wrote: Then more info is necessary' Which version of Word, Windows? How much RAM? Is the software actually MS Office, or an oem version installed by the maker of your laptop? What happens if you paste to a different doc? Any other details would be helpful. Regards |:) On 7/30/05 1:28 PM, in article , "Iggy101" wrote: That's ok, but yes I did do all that. I have been using Word at work for ages, but can't understand what's going on with my computer. Thanks for replying though. "CyberTaz" wrote: Forgive me if this sounds like a dumb question, but are you placing your insertion point (clicking) in an available position in the document before you paste? If not, you're pasting right back into the same place you're copying/cutting from. Regards |:) "Iggy101" wrote: I have just bought a new laptop, and the Word program on it will not paste any text which I have selected and copied. I have tried all ways to copy it i.e. using keyboard shortcuts and the menus etc. Once I have highlighted the text and copied or cut it the paste board activates so I know that is working ok, but when I come to paste the selected text elsewhere in the document the paste icon on the toolbar fades, showing it has done what I have asked but the text does not appear back in the document. When I cut the text it disappears from its original spot, but still won't paste where I want it to. I would be very grateful if anybody could offer me advice on how to fix this. |
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