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Default Enable copy and paste numbers to and from Calculator

I was trying to use the Calculator and was surprised that I could not copy
numbers from the results of the calculator into Excel. Similarly I could not
copy numbers from my spreadsheet and paste them into the calulator. Of
course, I could have just used Excel in the first place but I did not want to
mess up any of my cells.

Actually this should be a post to the Operating System as the Calculator is
a part of it, but I could not find a place to make a suggestion for the
Operationg System - I am using Vista Home Premium. Maybe Micorosoft can fix
it for Windows 7.
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