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RusserAlex
 
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Default Word Marked words cannot be placed in research bar

You kan select a word to - delete it, move it around og replace it.
But if you select a word, and try to insert it into the left researchbar,
you can't.
A little improvement would be fine, so you can select a word and drag it
into the search, help, clipart, translation and other research boxes. It
would be faster than typing it or Ctrl+C/Cntrl+V it.
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Just hold down the Alt key and click on the word you want and it'll go
into the Research input.

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On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 07:37:10 -0800, "RusserAlex"
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You kan select a word to - delete it, move it around og replace it.
But if you select a word, and try to insert it into the left researchbar,
you can't.
A little improvement would be fine, so you can select a word and drag it
into the search, help, clipart, translation and other research boxes. It
would be faster than typing it or Ctrl+C/Cntrl+V it.


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