Why does it clear my clipboard?
That would explain it, but it even does it if I copy something from Outlook.
WHy wouldn't Outlook use the same Office clipboard?
And I still think it's stupid. Why does Office need it's own special
clipboard that overrules and clears out anything from any other program? Pfft.
"Bob I" wrote:
Best way I can explain it is this. Office has it's own clipboard, that's
what Excel uses. If third party applications/add-ins are used the
Windows clipboard contents doesn't always get transferred to the Office
clipboard. So you have the option of removing the offending
application/addin, OR keeping an Office application always open to have
the Office clipboard always the target of the "copy".
Jessica P wrote:
If I have text in my clipboard, and I open up Excel (either to paste it into
Excel or to check numbers ofr something else), Excel clears out my clipboard.
Why does it do this, and how can I make it stop? It's extremely inconvenient
and annoying.
Is this Microsoft's way of telling me to never ever close Excel?
(For the record, I'm using Excel 2002 in WinXP Professional)
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