Note, however, that when you copy a line of text, it cannot contain a carriage return (new line feed), or this paste will not work. Alternatively, you can use Shift-Insert to paste the text. I have no idea why Microsoft did this, but the feature is available with other programs that I use.Īt any rate, you can get around this "problem" by copying text as you normally would (for example: highlight the text, then press CTRL-C to opy it into your clipboard), then when you use the Save As dialogue box, press CTRL-V to paste the copied text. Go back to the website you want to copy text from, and. If what you get is not correct then go back and try copying again. If the copy action works correctly it will be reflected in the clip board and you can paste from the clip board. Go to Home tab > click down arrow beside Clip Board to view the clip board pane. Enter the URL of the website where you want to disable JavaScript into the pop-up window and click the Add button. I would suggest open the clip board in Publisher before you try to copy anything.
CANNOT COPY AND PASTE TEXT UPDATE
I received a new update yesterday (Version 84.0.488. Since then, I can't copy/paste anything in edge (but I can still copy paste in other programs than edge). Click on the Add button to block a website from using JavaScript. I was able to use the clipboard (copy/paste) until I copied a text in the new message interface of Gmail. You are correct: the Copy and Paste right-click menu has been removed from the Save As dialogue box in MS Office. Scroll down to the bottom of the page and click on JavaScript. Is there any way I can re-enable the Copy and Paste menu or has this option been removed with later versions of MS Word? " But if you press a number, you can open it with the. Hence, I have to manually type in a file name each time I save a document. Unfortunately, its not possible to copy parts of a text message in the pre installed messaging application. However, now when I right-click over top of the Save As dialogue box under Windows XP, I don't have the option to 'Copy' or 'Paste' anymore (as I once did in Windows 95).
CANNOT COPY AND PASTE TEXT PC
If it works, try using other keyboard shortcuts on your PC and see if they work. If you exclusively use the keyboard shortcuts to copy and paste, try using the mouse instead. I made the transition from Windows 95 to XP a few years ago, and since the upgrade, I've noticed a change in the way the 'Save As' dialogue box works with MS Word.įor example: Under Windows 95, I would select a section of a document, copy it, and then paste it into the Save As dialogue box, and the document would save with that filename. Try Copy-Pasting With the Mouse Instead of the Keyboard Usually, we press Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V to copy and paste because it’s faster.