Excel 2003 Clipboard Question
Hello,
When I am trying to copy and paste I receive this message "There is a large amount of information on the Clipboard. Do you want to be able to paste this information into another program later?" I click 'No' every time. I've tried clearing the clipboard in Excel and Word and I still get this message. How do I stop this message from coming up again? Thanks! |
Excel 2003 Clipboard Question
From the clipboard (Edit - clipboard) go to options, and uncheck the first 3
options (including "collect w/o showing clipboard"). If you're not using the clipboard, no reason to store things to it, correct? -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "CommMajor" wrote: Hello, When I am trying to copy and paste I receive this message "There is a large amount of information on the Clipboard. Do you want to be able to paste this information into another program later?" I click 'No' every time. I've tried clearing the clipboard in Excel and Word and I still get this message. How do I stop this message from coming up again? Thanks! |
Excel 2003 Clipboard Question
Hi Luke,
Thanks for your reply. I tried that and I am still getting the message "There is a large amount of information on the Clipboard. Do you want to be able to paste this information into another program later?" Is there anything else I can do? Thanks! "Luke M" wrote: From the clipboard (Edit - clipboard) go to options, and uncheck the first 3 options (including "collect w/o showing clipboard"). If you're not using the clipboard, no reason to store things to it, correct? -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "CommMajor" wrote: Hello, When I am trying to copy and paste I receive this message "There is a large amount of information on the Clipboard. Do you want to be able to paste this information into another program later?" I click 'No' every time. I've tried clearing the clipboard in Excel and Word and I still get this message. How do I stop this message from coming up again? Thanks! |
Excel 2003 Clipboard Question
I tried your suggestion and am still getting the message
"There is a large amount of information on the Clipboard. Do you want to be able to paste this information into another program later?" Anything else I can do? Thanks! "CommMajor" wrote: Hi Luke, Thanks for your reply. I tried that and I am still getting the message "There is a large amount of information on the Clipboard. Do you want to be able to paste this information into another program later?" Is there anything else I can do? Thanks! "Luke M" wrote: From the clipboard (Edit - clipboard) go to options, and uncheck the first 3 options (including "collect w/o showing clipboard"). If you're not using the clipboard, no reason to store things to it, correct? -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "CommMajor" wrote: Hello, When I am trying to copy and paste I receive this message "There is a large amount of information on the Clipboard. Do you want to be able to paste this information into another program later?" I click 'No' every time. I've tried clearing the clipboard in Excel and Word and I still get this message. How do I stop this message from coming up again? Thanks! |
Excel 2003 Clipboard Question
Is the copy/pasting being done through a macro?
If that were the case enter this line after the paste Application.CutCopyMode = False If not through macro I have no ideas for you. No matter what settings I use, when I answer "No" to the query the clipboard is cleared. After you click "No" what next step are you making that brings the message up again? Closing the workbook? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 06:49:02 -0800, CommMajor wrote: I tried your suggestion and am still getting the message "There is a large amount of information on the Clipboard. Do you want to be able to paste this information into another program later?" Anything else I can do? Thanks! "CommMajor" wrote: Hi Luke, Thanks for your reply. I tried that and I am still getting the message "There is a large amount of information on the Clipboard. Do you want to be able to paste this information into another program later?" Is there anything else I can do? Thanks! "Luke M" wrote: From the clipboard (Edit - clipboard) go to options, and uncheck the first 3 options (including "collect w/o showing clipboard"). If you're not using the clipboard, no reason to store things to it, correct? -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "CommMajor" wrote: Hello, When I am trying to copy and paste I receive this message "There is a large amount of information on the Clipboard. Do you want to be able to paste this information into another program later?" I click 'No' every time. I've tried clearing the clipboard in Excel and Word and I still get this message. How do I stop this message from coming up again? Thanks! |
Excel 2003 Clipboard Question
Nope, no macro. I am copying and pasting multiple workbooks, so the same
steps are repeated over and over. Open old spread sheet, open new spread sheet. Copy material from old spread sheet, paste in new spread sheet. Close old spread sheet, get message every time. What do you think? Thanks! "Gord Dibben" wrote: Is the copy/pasting being done through a macro? If that were the case enter this line after the paste Application.CutCopyMode = False If not through macro I have no ideas for you. No matter what settings I use, when I answer "No" to the query the clipboard is cleared. After you click "No" what next step are you making that brings the message up again? Closing the workbook? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 06:49:02 -0800, CommMajor wrote: I tried your suggestion and am still getting the message "There is a large amount of information on the Clipboard. Do you want to be able to paste this information into another program later?" Anything else I can do? Thanks! "CommMajor" wrote: Hi Luke, Thanks for your reply. I tried that and I am still getting the message "There is a large amount of information on the Clipboard. Do you want to be able to paste this information into another program later?" Is there anything else I can do? Thanks! "Luke M" wrote: From the clipboard (Edit - clipboard) go to options, and uncheck the first 3 options (including "collect w/o showing clipboard"). If you're not using the clipboard, no reason to store things to it, correct? -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "CommMajor" wrote: Hello, When I am trying to copy and paste I receive this message "There is a large amount of information on the Clipboard. Do you want to be able to paste this information into another program later?" I click 'No' every time. I've tried clearing the clipboard in Excel and Word and I still get this message. How do I stop this message from coming up again? Thanks! . |
Excel 2003 Clipboard Question
After you paste do you hit Enter or Esc to clear the marching ants from old
spread sheet before closing? Gord On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 09:40:02 -0800, CommMajor wrote: Nope, no macro. I am copying and pasting multiple workbooks, so the same steps are repeated over and over. Open old spread sheet, open new spread sheet. Copy material from old spread sheet, paste in new spread sheet. Close old spread sheet, get message every time. What do you think? Thanks! "Gord Dibben" wrote: Is the copy/pasting being done through a macro? If that were the case enter this line after the paste Application.CutCopyMode = False If not through macro I have no ideas for you. No matter what settings I use, when I answer "No" to the query the clipboard is cleared. After you click "No" what next step are you making that brings the message up again? Closing the workbook? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 06:49:02 -0800, CommMajor wrote: I tried your suggestion and am still getting the message "There is a large amount of information on the Clipboard. Do you want to be able to paste this information into another program later?" Anything else I can do? Thanks! "CommMajor" wrote: Hi Luke, Thanks for your reply. I tried that and I am still getting the message "There is a large amount of information on the Clipboard. Do you want to be able to paste this information into another program later?" Is there anything else I can do? Thanks! "Luke M" wrote: From the clipboard (Edit - clipboard) go to options, and uncheck the first 3 options (including "collect w/o showing clipboard"). If you're not using the clipboard, no reason to store things to it, correct? -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "CommMajor" wrote: Hello, When I am trying to copy and paste I receive this message "There is a large amount of information on the Clipboard. Do you want to be able to paste this information into another program later?" I click 'No' every time. I've tried clearing the clipboard in Excel and Word and I still get this message. How do I stop this message from coming up again? Thanks! . |
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