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Pasting Images from Website
I used to be able to copy an image of a canceled check from my bank's website
and paste it into Word 2000 and Wordpad. I copied an image containing text and image, the text pasted, the image did not (used to all paste as one item). This no longer works. Most of the copy/paste web to word/wordpad continue to work, but some, such as this one, do not. I was using an HP installed version of Windows that came with MS Works and installed Word 2000 from Office 2000 Small Business. I reinstalled this same operating system and the copy/paste no longer worked. I may have uninstalled Works also. Then I reinstalled my OS with a fresh copy of WinXP (no crapware from HP) and the cut/paste from this particular bank website page to Word 2000, Word 2003, Wordpad still did not work any longer. Also, when I copy an image from the web to the clipboard, Word 2003 wants to go to the internet for the image instead of pasting it from the clipboard. I hope it is pasting images and not links, but I don't know how to tell or how to make it default to always paste the image itself (never links). I really do not want Word 2003 going to the internet for things I that want to paste that I have copied into the clipboard. Can I stop this behavior and make it paste the image itself from the clipboard? Thanks, --Anna |
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I can't help much, Anna, but many images on the internet have hyperlinks
associated with them as well, and when you copy, you bring that with it. Try the Paste Special options on the Edit menu to be sure. ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com www.MyExpertsOnline.com "Anna Summers" wrote in message ... I used to be able to copy an image of a canceled check from my bank's website and paste it into Word 2000 and Wordpad. I copied an image containing text and image, the text pasted, the image did not (used to all paste as one item). This no longer works. Most of the copy/paste web to word/wordpad continue to work, but some, such as this one, do not. I was using an HP installed version of Windows that came with MS Works and installed Word 2000 from Office 2000 Small Business. I reinstalled this same operating system and the copy/paste no longer worked. I may have uninstalled Works also. Then I reinstalled my OS with a fresh copy of WinXP (no crapware from HP) and the cut/paste from this particular bank website page to Word 2000, Word 2003, Wordpad still did not work any longer. Also, when I copy an image from the web to the clipboard, Word 2003 wants to go to the internet for the image instead of pasting it from the clipboard. I hope it is pasting images and not links, but I don't know how to tell or how to make it default to always paste the image itself (never links). I really do not want Word 2003 going to the internet for things I that want to paste that I have copied into the clipboard. Can I stop this behavior and make it paste the image itself from the clipboard? Thanks, --Anna |
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As I pointed out in my reply to your previous question, images on Web pages
*are* linked, so when you copy an image from the Web, you are copying the link rather than the picture. -- 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. "Anna Summers" wrote in message ... I used to be able to copy an image of a canceled check from my bank's website and paste it into Word 2000 and Wordpad. I copied an image containing text and image, the text pasted, the image did not (used to all paste as one item). This no longer works. Most of the copy/paste web to word/wordpad continue to work, but some, such as this one, do not. I was using an HP installed version of Windows that came with MS Works and installed Word 2000 from Office 2000 Small Business. I reinstalled this same operating system and the copy/paste no longer worked. I may have uninstalled Works also. Then I reinstalled my OS with a fresh copy of WinXP (no crapware from HP) and the cut/paste from this particular bank website page to Word 2000, Word 2003, Wordpad still did not work any longer. Also, when I copy an image from the web to the clipboard, Word 2003 wants to go to the internet for the image instead of pasting it from the clipboard. I hope it is pasting images and not links, but I don't know how to tell or how to make it default to always paste the image itself (never links). I really do not want Word 2003 going to the internet for things I that want to paste that I have copied into the clipboard. Can I stop this behavior and make it paste the image itself from the clipboard? Thanks, --Anna |
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Thanks Anne. I tried the Paste Special HTML, but it behaved the same.
This is a window with an image of the front of the check, the back of the check, and some text. It does the same with Wordpad (and it used to work with Wordpad and Wordpad does not access the internet at all). I believe the problem is in the copying the item to the clipboard - it just isn't doing it anymore for some reason. Some image filter missing, maybe or something? From Windows. I don't think it looks like a Word problem, now that I think about it all. --Anna "Anne Troy" wrote: I can't help much, Anna, but many images on the internet have hyperlinks associated with them as well, and when you copy, you bring that with it. Try the Paste Special options on the Edit menu to be sure. ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com www.MyExpertsOnline.com "Anna Summers" wrote in message ... I used to be able to copy an image of a canceled check from my bank's website and paste it into Word 2000 and Wordpad. I copied an image containing text and image, the text pasted, the image did not (used to all paste as one item). This no longer works. Most of the copy/paste web to word/wordpad continue to work, but some, such as this one, do not. I was using an HP installed version of Windows that came with MS Works and installed Word 2000 from Office 2000 Small Business. I reinstalled this same operating system and the copy/paste no longer worked. I may have uninstalled Works also. Then I reinstalled my OS with a fresh copy of WinXP (no crapware from HP) and the cut/paste from this particular bank website page to Word 2000, Word 2003, Wordpad still did not work any longer. Also, when I copy an image from the web to the clipboard, Word 2003 wants to go to the internet for the image instead of pasting it from the clipboard. I hope it is pasting images and not links, but I don't know how to tell or how to make it default to always paste the image itself (never links). I really do not want Word 2003 going to the internet for things I that want to paste that I have copied into the clipboard. Can I stop this behavior and make it paste the image itself from the clipboard? Thanks, --Anna |
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I am so confused. Word apparently pastes some things copied from the
internet to the clipboard without accessing the internet. Wordpad doesn't have to access the internet to paste something - why does Word? Is there NO way to make the data go to the clipboard and be copied from there? I think it is actually a Windows problem at this point because what I'm trying to copy (a popup from my bank with text and front image and back image of check) used to copy fine to Wordpad and Word both. It's like the data is never getting to the clipboard. Could it be some kind of data image filter missing or something? Anna "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: As I pointed out in my reply to your previous question, images on Web pages *are* linked, so when you copy an image from the Web, you are copying the link rather than the picture. -- 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. "Anna Summers" wrote in message ... I used to be able to copy an image of a canceled check from my bank's website and paste it into Word 2000 and Wordpad. I copied an image containing text and image, the text pasted, the image did not (used to all paste as one item). This no longer works. Most of the copy/paste web to word/wordpad continue to work, but some, such as this one, do not. I was using an HP installed version of Windows that came with MS Works and installed Word 2000 from Office 2000 Small Business. I reinstalled this same operating system and the copy/paste no longer worked. I may have uninstalled Works also. Then I reinstalled my OS with a fresh copy of WinXP (no crapware from HP) and the cut/paste from this particular bank website page to Word 2000, Word 2003, Wordpad still did not work any longer. Also, when I copy an image from the web to the clipboard, Word 2003 wants to go to the internet for the image instead of pasting it from the clipboard. I hope it is pasting images and not links, but I don't know how to tell or how to make it default to always paste the image itself (never links). I really do not want Word 2003 going to the internet for things I that want to paste that I have copied into the clipboard. Can I stop this behavior and make it paste the image itself from the clipboard? Thanks, --Anna |
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Anna Summers" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.docmanagement Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 9:10 PM Subject: Pasting Images from Website I am so confused. Word apparently pastes some things copied from the internet to the clipboard without accessing the internet. Wordpad doesn't have to access the internet to paste something - why does Word? Is there NO way to make the data go to the clipboard and be copied from there? I think it is actually a Windows problem at this point because what I'm trying to copy (a popup from my bank with text and front image and back image of check) used to copy fine to Wordpad and Word both. It's like the data is never getting to the clipboard. Could it be some kind of data image filter missing or something? Anna "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: As I pointed out in my reply to your previous question, images on Web pages *are* linked, so when you copy an image from the Web, you are copying the link rather than the picture. -- 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. "Anna Summers" wrote in message ... I used to be able to copy an image of a canceled check from my bank's website and paste it into Word 2000 and Wordpad. I copied an image containing text and image, the text pasted, the image did not (used to all paste as one item). This no longer works. Most of the copy/paste web to word/wordpad continue to work, but some, such as this one, do not. I was using an HP installed version of Windows that came with MS Works and installed Word 2000 from Office 2000 Small Business. I reinstalled this same operating system and the copy/paste no longer worked. I may have uninstalled Works also. Then I reinstalled my OS with a fresh copy of WinXP (no crapware from HP) and the cut/paste from this particular bank website page to Word 2000, Word 2003, Wordpad still did not work any longer. Also, when I copy an image from the web to the clipboard, Word 2003 wants to go to the internet for the image instead of pasting it from the clipboard. I hope it is pasting images and not links, but I don't know how to tell or how to make it default to always paste the image itself (never links). I really do not want Word 2003 going to the internet for things I that want to paste that I have copied into the clipboard. Can I stop this behavior and make it paste the image itself from the clipboard? Thanks, --Anna Anna, Some websmasters implement Java and other tricks to defeat "novice users" from saving their images. I'd suggest, with your internet browser open, RIGHT click on the image you desire and save to a local folder. (or at least attempt). If successful, than insert that local image in your Word doc. Please note that just because you have the ability to save images locally and for your own personal use? That does not mean that you are not free from copyright compliance as related to passing the image on to others. |
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I'm just trying to save a canceled check image from my bank, in case I need
proof of payment later. It is not just an image. It is two images (front and back) and a bit of text (check date, number, amount) at the top. Its in a popup window that I get when I click on the check. I don't want to have to save all these things individually somewhere, find them again, and cobble them back together. I used to be able (last month) to highligh the contents of the popup and copy it to the clipboard and then paste the contents into Wordpad (as well as Word 2000). It seems that it is no longer being copied the clipboard to be pasted anywhere. And even things that ARE copied to the clipboard, Word 2003 wants to go BACK to the internet AGAIN when I click "paste." Also, if I deny Word 2003 permission to go to the internet when I get ready to paste something, it takes FOREVER - and I mean minutes - to finally paste it without going to the internet. Is there a setting to stop this "going back to the internet AGAIN" behavior and get it to just paste what is IN THE CLIPBOARD without all the delay?? Do I have to go back to Word 2000 and not purchase 2003, to solve this? Thanks, AnnaSummers "lostinspace" wrote: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anna Summers" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.docmanagement Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 9:10 PM Subject: Pasting Images from Website I am so confused. Word apparently pastes some things copied from the internet to the clipboard without accessing the internet. Wordpad doesn't have to access the internet to paste something - why does Word? Is there NO way to make the data go to the clipboard and be copied from there? I think it is actually a Windows problem at this point because what I'm trying to copy (a popup from my bank with text and front image and back image of check) used to copy fine to Wordpad and Word both. It's like the data is never getting to the clipboard. Could it be some kind of data image filter missing or something? Anna "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: As I pointed out in my reply to your previous question, images on Web pages *are* linked, so when you copy an image from the Web, you are copying the link rather than the picture. -- 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. "Anna Summers" wrote in message ... I used to be able to copy an image of a canceled check from my bank's website and paste it into Word 2000 and Wordpad. I copied an image containing text and image, the text pasted, the image did not (used to all paste as one item). This no longer works. Most of the copy/paste web to word/wordpad continue to work, but some, such as this one, do not. I was using an HP installed version of Windows that came with MS Works and installed Word 2000 from Office 2000 Small Business. I reinstalled this same operating system and the copy/paste no longer worked. I may have uninstalled Works also. Then I reinstalled my OS with a fresh copy of WinXP (no crapware from HP) and the cut/paste from this particular bank website page to Word 2000, Word 2003, Wordpad still did not work any longer. Also, when I copy an image from the web to the clipboard, Word 2003 wants to go to the internet for the image instead of pasting it from the clipboard. I hope it is pasting images and not links, but I don't know how to tell or how to make it default to always paste the image itself (never links). I really do not want Word 2003 going to the internet for things I that want to paste that I have copied into the clipboard. Can I stop this behavior and make it paste the image itself from the clipboard? Thanks, --Anna Anna, Some websmasters implement Java and other tricks to defeat "novice users" from saving their images. I'd suggest, with your internet browser open, RIGHT click on the image you desire and save to a local folder. (or at least attempt). If successful, than insert that local image in your Word doc. Please note that just because you have the ability to save images locally and for your own personal use? That does not mean that you are not free from copyright compliance as related to passing the image on to others. |
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Anna Summers" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.docmanagement Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2005 1:37 PM Subject: Pasting Images from Website I'm just trying to save a canceled check image from my bank, in case I need proof of payment later. It is not just an image. It is two images (front and back) and a bit of text (check date, number, amount) at the top. Its in a popup window that I get when I click on the check. I don't want to have to save all these things individually somewhere, find them again, and cobble them back together. I used to be able (last month) to highligh the contents of the popup and copy it to the clipboard and then paste the contents into Wordpad (as well as Word 2000). It seems that it is no longer being copied the clipboard to be pasted anywhere. And even things that ARE copied to the clipboard, Word 2003 wants to go BACK to the internet AGAIN when I click "paste." Also, if I deny Word 2003 permission to go to the internet when I get ready to paste something, it takes FOREVER - and I mean minutes - to finally paste it without going to the internet. Is there a setting to stop this "going back to the internet AGAIN" behavior and get it to just paste what is IN THE CLIPBOARD without all the delay?? Do I have to go back to Word 2000 and not purchase 2003, to solve this? Thanks, AnnaSummers "lostinspace" wrote: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anna Summers" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.docmanagement Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 9:10 PM Subject: Pasting Images from Website I am so confused. Word apparently pastes some things copied from the internet to the clipboard without accessing the internet. Wordpad doesn't have to access the internet to paste something - why does Word? Is there NO way to make the data go to the clipboard and be copied from there? I think it is actually a Windows problem at this point because what I'm trying to copy (a popup from my bank with text and front image and back image of check) used to copy fine to Wordpad and Word both. It's like the data is never getting to the clipboard. Could it be some kind of data image filter missing or something? Anna "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: As I pointed out in my reply to your previous question, images on Web pages *are* linked, so when you copy an image from the Web, you are copying the link rather than the picture. -- 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. "Anna Summers" wrote in message ... I used to be able to copy an image of a canceled check from my bank's website and paste it into Word 2000 and Wordpad. I copied an image containing text and image, the text pasted, the image did not (used to all paste as one item). This no longer works. Most of the copy/paste web to word/wordpad continue to work, but some, such as this one, do not. I was using an HP installed version of Windows that came with MS Works and installed Word 2000 from Office 2000 Small Business. I reinstalled this same operating system and the copy/paste no longer worked. I may have uninstalled Works also. Then I reinstalled my OS with a fresh copy of WinXP (no crapware from HP) and the cut/paste from this particular bank website page to Word 2000, Word 2003, Wordpad still did not work any longer. Also, when I copy an image from the web to the clipboard, Word 2003 wants to go to the internet for the image instead of pasting it from the clipboard. I hope it is pasting images and not links, but I don't know how to tell or how to make it default to always paste the image itself (never links). I really do not want Word 2003 going to the internet for things I that want to paste that I have copied into the clipboard. Can I stop this behavior and make it paste the image itself from the clipboard? Thanks, --Anna Anna, Some websmasters implement Java and other tricks to defeat "novice users" from saving their images. I'd suggest, with your internet browser open, RIGHT click on the image you desire and save to a local folder. (or at least attempt). If successful, than insert that local image in your Word doc. Please note that just because you have the ability to save images locally and for your own personal use? That does not mean that you are not free from copyright compliance as related to passing the image on to others. I realize it's a PITA trying to locate things (you likely have trouble finding your home again when visiting your neighbor or finding your auto in the 7-11 parking lot). However, both blaming Word for your limited choices and your lack of understanding of the internet and your OS is a bit obnoxious. Further, believing that every participant in Usenet is going to be able to read your mind (and your computers activity within recent periods) is even more obnoxious. The simplest solution to saving the check images you desire is to use your web browser and save the page and images locally (as I previously provided.) From local folders you may accomplish anything you desire with out being dependent upon HTTPS or other website limited restrictions. |
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Pasting Images from Website
Actually I have noticed that word will access the internet anytime anything
is pasted from IE. I have to wonder why does word need to access the internet to paste text. If it is a is DRM issue then the operation should be done in IE during the cut operation. If it is to access the underlying links then why does it do it when no links are present. I don't want word to access the internet during a paste operation from the clipboard. This is a problem issue not a implementation choice. Can I turn this feature off? "lostinspace" wrote: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anna Summers" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.docmanagement Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2005 1:37 PM Subject: Pasting Images from Website I'm just trying to save a canceled check image from my bank, in case I need proof of payment later. It is not just an image. It is two images (front and back) and a bit of text (check date, number, amount) at the top. Its in a popup window that I get when I click on the check. I don't want to have to save all these things individually somewhere, find them again, and cobble them back together. I used to be able (last month) to highligh the contents of the popup and copy it to the clipboard and then paste the contents into Wordpad (as well as Word 2000). It seems that it is no longer being copied the clipboard to be pasted anywhere. And even things that ARE copied to the clipboard, Word 2003 wants to go BACK to the internet AGAIN when I click "paste." Also, if I deny Word 2003 permission to go to the internet when I get ready to paste something, it takes FOREVER - and I mean minutes - to finally paste it without going to the internet. Is there a setting to stop this "going back to the internet AGAIN" behavior and get it to just paste what is IN THE CLIPBOARD without all the delay?? Do I have to go back to Word 2000 and not purchase 2003, to solve this? Thanks, AnnaSummers "lostinspace" wrote: ----- Original Message ----- From: "Anna Summers" Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.docmanagement Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 9:10 PM Subject: Pasting Images from Website I am so confused. Word apparently pastes some things copied from the internet to the clipboard without accessing the internet. Wordpad doesn't have to access the internet to paste something - why does Word? Is there NO way to make the data go to the clipboard and be copied from there? I think it is actually a Windows problem at this point because what I'm trying to copy (a popup from my bank with text and front image and back image of check) used to copy fine to Wordpad and Word both. It's like the data is never getting to the clipboard. Could it be some kind of data image filter missing or something? Anna "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: As I pointed out in my reply to your previous question, images on Web pages *are* linked, so when you copy an image from the Web, you are copying the link rather than the picture. -- 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. "Anna Summers" wrote in message ... I used to be able to copy an image of a canceled check from my bank's website and paste it into Word 2000 and Wordpad. I copied an image containing text and image, the text pasted, the image did not (used to all paste as one item). This no longer works. Most of the copy/paste web to word/wordpad continue to work, but some, such as this one, do not. I was using an HP installed version of Windows that came with MS Works and installed Word 2000 from Office 2000 Small Business. I reinstalled this same operating system and the copy/paste no longer worked. I may have uninstalled Works also. Then I reinstalled my OS with a fresh copy of WinXP (no crapware from HP) and the cut/paste from this particular bank website page to Word 2000, Word 2003, Wordpad still did not work any longer. Also, when I copy an image from the web to the clipboard, Word 2003 wants to go to the internet for the image instead of pasting it from the clipboard. I hope it is pasting images and not links, but I don't know how to tell or how to make it default to always paste the image itself (never links). I really do not want Word 2003 going to the internet for things I that want to paste that I have copied into the clipboard. Can I stop this behavior and make it paste the image itself from the clipboard? Thanks, --Anna Anna, Some websmasters implement Java and other tricks to defeat "novice users" from saving their images. I'd suggest, with your internet browser open, RIGHT click on the image you desire and save to a local folder. (or at least attempt). If successful, than insert that local image in your Word doc. Please note that just because you have the ability to save images locally and for your own personal use? That does not mean that you are not free from copyright compliance as related to passing the image on to others. I realize it's a PITA trying to locate things (you likely have trouble finding your home again when visiting your neighbor or finding your auto in the 7-11 parking lot). However, both blaming Word for your limited choices and your lack of understanding of the internet and your OS is a bit obnoxious. Further, believing that every participant in Usenet is going to be able to read your mind (and your computers activity within recent periods) is even more obnoxious. The simplest solution to saving the check images you desire is to use your web browser and save the page and images locally (as I previously provided.) From local folders you may accomplish anything you desire with out being dependent upon HTTPS or other website limited restrictions. |
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