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I am running Windows XP and Microsoft Office XP on my desk top computer, and
have been performing the following copy and paste procedure for years. In the last several weeks I have been unable to paste text copied from an E-mail message into a WORD document. The process I use involves high-lighting text in an E-mail message, and copying (Crtl C) the text, opening MS WORD from the Microsoft Office Tool Bar, and pasting (Ctrl V) the copied text into the WORD document. When I do this the €śhour glass€ť will go forever and the text never appears in the WORD document. When I opened the Windows Task Manager ((Ctrl-Alt-Delete), it shows two WORD documents both showing a status of NOT RESPONDING. One WORD document has the standard WORD logo, €śW€ť in a large square, and the other WORD document was a smaller €śW€ť in a smaller square superimpose over and in the upper left hand corner of a large square. I did a €śSystem Restore€ť on the computer, going back several weeks before experiencing the above problem. I uninstalled Microsoft Office, by clicking on Control Panel and Add/Remove Programs. I then reinstalled Microsoft Office XP from a MS CD disc. Still couldnt copy E-mail message and paste into a WORD document. I copied E-mail text and opened MS WORD from the Microsoft Office Tool Bar. Then selected €śPaste Special€ť. Paste special window comes-up with HTML high lighted. Only way I could get E-mail text pasted into the WORD Document was to select either €śFORMATTED TEXT (RFT), UNFORMATTED TEXT or UNFORMATTED UNICODE TEXT from the €śPast Special€ť window, but selecting HTML would not work. I could also copy E-mail text and paste into an EXCEL spreadsheet or Notepad without having to use Paste Special. Any guidance you could provide would be greatly appreciated. -- Dave N. |
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See http://www.gmayor.com/what_to_do_when_word_crashes.htm then
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/...peningWord.htm especially in relation to the normal template and add-ins. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Dave wrote: I am running Windows XP and Microsoft Office XP on my desk top computer, and have been performing the following copy and paste procedure for years. In the last several weeks I have been unable to paste text copied from an E-mail message into a WORD document. The process I use involves high-lighting text in an E-mail message, and copying (Crtl C) the text, opening MS WORD from the Microsoft Office Tool Bar, and pasting (Ctrl V) the copied text into the WORD document. When I do this the "hour glass" will go forever and the text never appears in the WORD document. When I opened the Windows Task Manager ((Ctrl-Alt-Delete), it shows two WORD documents both showing a status of NOT RESPONDING. One WORD document has the standard WORD logo, "W" in a large square, and the other WORD document was a smaller "W" in a smaller square superimpose over and in the upper left hand corner of a large square. I did a "System Restore" on the computer, going back several weeks before experiencing the above problem. I uninstalled Microsoft Office, by clicking on Control Panel and Add/Remove Programs. I then reinstalled Microsoft Office XP from a MS CD disc. Still couldn't copy E-mail message and paste into a WORD document. I copied E-mail text and opened MS WORD from the Microsoft Office Tool Bar. Then selected "Paste Special". Paste special window comes-up with HTML high lighted. Only way I could get E-mail text pasted into the WORD Document was to select either "FORMATTED TEXT (RFT), UNFORMATTED TEXT or UNFORMATTED UNICODE TEXT from the "Past Special" window, but selecting HTML would not work. I could also copy E-mail text and paste into an EXCEL spreadsheet or Notepad without having to use Paste Special. Any guidance you could provide would be greatly appreciated. |
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Thanks for the quick response, but I was unable to find anything addressing
my problem in the first hyperlink you provided and I have tried several times on different day to open the second hyperlink, but it won't. -- Dave N. "Graham Mayor" wrote: See http://www.gmayor.com/what_to_do_when_word_crashes.htm then http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/...peningWord.htm especially in relation to the normal template and add-ins. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Dave wrote: I am running Windows XP and Microsoft Office XP on my desk top computer, and have been performing the following copy and paste procedure for years. In the last several weeks I have been unable to paste text copied from an E-mail message into a WORD document. The process I use involves high-lighting text in an E-mail message, and copying (Crtl C) the text, opening MS WORD from the Microsoft Office Tool Bar, and pasting (Ctrl V) the copied text into the WORD document. When I do this the "hour glass" will go forever and the text never appears in the WORD document. When I opened the Windows Task Manager ((Ctrl-Alt-Delete), it shows two WORD documents both showing a status of NOT RESPONDING. One WORD document has the standard WORD logo, "W" in a large square, and the other WORD document was a smaller "W" in a smaller square superimpose over and in the upper left hand corner of a large square. I did a "System Restore" on the computer, going back several weeks before experiencing the above problem. I uninstalled Microsoft Office, by clicking on Control Panel and Add/Remove Programs. I then reinstalled Microsoft Office XP from a MS CD disc. Still couldn't copy E-mail message and paste into a WORD document. I copied E-mail text and opened MS WORD from the Microsoft Office Tool Bar. Then selected "Paste Special". Paste special window comes-up with HTML high lighted. Only way I could get E-mail text pasted into the WORD Document was to select either "FORMATTED TEXT (RFT), UNFORMATTED TEXT or UNFORMATTED UNICODE TEXT from the "Past Special" window, but selecting HTML would not work. I could also copy E-mail text and paste into an EXCEL spreadsheet or Notepad without having to use Paste Special. Any guidance you could provide would be greatly appreciated. |
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