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I copied a section off a site that I didn't know I wasn't supposed to copy.
Now, Microsoft Office will not let me copy or paste ANYTHING. I have gone in and tried to clear the clipboard, but it won't delete it from the clipboard. I cannot copy or paste anything into Microsoft Word, and if I try to copy onto a website, all I get is "Do not copy or print this page." Is there any way to get rid of this? Thanks! |
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You can help us to help you by providing basic information such
as what versions of Word/Office and Windows you have, whether your computer is networked or standalone, and the complete and exact text of any error messages you see. The obvious thing I'd try first is to close Word and all other open applications, shut down the computer, and then restart the computer. If restarting doesn't help, then as a guess, see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/840872 "You may not be able to paste an item in an Office 2003 program after you connect to a Windows Server 2003-based server that is running Terminal Server". Of course, if this article applies to your situation, then you probably have an army of computer support people you could(should) talk to regarding the problem, and you probably don't have sufficient permissions to fix the problem yourself anyway. diller272 wrote: I copied a section off a site that I didn't know I wasn't supposed to copy. Now, Microsoft Office will not let me copy or paste ANYTHING. I have gone in and tried to clear the clipboard, but it won't delete it from the clipboard. I cannot copy or paste anything into Microsoft Word, and if I try to copy onto a website, all I get is "Do not copy or print this page." Is there any way to get rid of this? Thanks! |
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I recommend exactly what Garfield-n-Odie said.
However, failing that, the only other thing I can think of is completely uninstalling Microsoft Office and reinstalling. You can still keep your docuements/presentations/spreadsheets etc. but reinstall the Office programs. Hope this helps. Matt Kneale |
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Uninstalling and reinstalling Word or Office almost never solves problems
because it does not overwrite Normal.dot or the Registry or remove add-ins from the Startup path. Moreover, the Clipboard is a Windows application. -- 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. "Matt Kneale" wrote in message news ![]() I recommend exactly what Garfield-n-Odie said. However, failing that, the only other thing I can think of is completely uninstalling Microsoft Office and reinstalling. You can still keep your docuements/presentations/spreadsheets etc. but reinstall the Office programs. Hope this helps. Matt Kneale |
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I wasn't quite sure whether the OP was talking about the Windows
clipboard or the Office clipboard. Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: Moreover, the Clipboard is a Windows application. |
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