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Unbelievable
That Publisher 2007 is unable to copy and paste from email or Word to a
Publisher document is unbelievable. I receive the great majority of articles for a 16-20 page newsletter via email, and to have to go through the manipulations outlined by Mary Sauer in another forum message is ridiculous. Had I known this to be necessary I would not have upgraded (supposedly) from Publisher 2000 to 2007. Publisher 2000 did this copy-paste routine with ease. 2007's needed manipulations will add hours per month to editing my newsletter. A fix is mandatory. |
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Unbelievable
Too bad we have no idea what you're talking about because you haven't quoted
the original problem or response. Why can't you copy/paste? I copy paste from Word & email to Pub 2007 all the time...of course with email you may have to strip the html out but you'd have to do that with any. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rob Giordano Microsoft MVP Expression "Tom C" wrote in message ... That Publisher 2007 is unable to copy and paste from email or Word to a Publisher document is unbelievable. I receive the great majority of articles for a 16-20 page newsletter via email, and to have to go through the manipulations outlined by Mary Sauer in another forum message is ridiculous. Had I known this to be necessary I would not have upgraded (supposedly) from Publisher 2000 to 2007. Publisher 2000 did this copy-paste routine with ease. 2007's needed manipulations will add hours per month to editing my newsletter. A fix is mandatory. |
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Unbelievable
Tom C wrote:
That Publisher 2007 is unable to copy and paste from email or Word to a Publisher document is unbelievable. I receive the great majority of articles for a 16-20 page newsletter via email, and to have to go through the manipulations outlined by Mary Sauer in another forum message is ridiculous. Had I known this to be necessary I would not have upgraded (supposedly) from Publisher 2000 to 2007. Publisher 2000 did this copy-paste routine with ease. 2007's needed manipulations will add hours per month to editing my newsletter. A fix is mandatory. ================================================== == If your upgrade was recent...you can request a refund from Microsoft. Have a look at the following site: Microsoft North American Retail Product 45-Day Refund Policy http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/prod...und/refund.asp -- J. Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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Unbelievable
"Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" wrote: Too bad we have no idea what you're talking about because you haven't quoted the original problem or response. Why can't you copy/paste? I copy paste from Word & email to Pub 2007 all the time...of course with email you may have to strip the html out but you'd have to do that with any. The problem, Rob, is what I stated. You can't copy and paste into a Publisher 2007 text box. I referred readers to a response to this problem by Mary Sauer, which appeared a few messages down from my post in the list of forum messages. Please tell me how you "copy and past from Word & email all the time." I would much appreciate this information. (Seriously.) Thank you!!! -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rob Giordano Microsoft MVP Expression "Tom C" wrote in message ... That Publisher 2007 is unable to copy and paste from email or Word to a Publisher document is unbelievable. I receive the great majority of articles for a 16-20 page newsletter via email, and to have to go through the manipulations outlined by Mary Sauer in another forum message is ridiculous. Had I known this to be necessary I would not have upgraded (supposedly) from Publisher 2000 to 2007. Publisher 2000 did this copy-paste routine with ease. 2007's needed manipulations will add hours per month to editing my newsletter. A fix is mandatory. |
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"Tom C" wrote: "Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" wrote: Too bad we have no idea what you're talking about because you haven't quoted the original problem or response. Why can't you copy/paste? I copy paste from Word & email to Pub 2007 all the time...of course with email you may have to strip the html out but you'd have to do that with any. The problem, Rob, is what I stated. You can't copy and paste into a Publisher 2007 text box from email, or an email placed into Word. Another poster stated he had the same problem -- you make the text box and click on paste, and another empty text box appears. Mary Sauer gave a reply that included Saving As to 97-2000 Word, right clicking in the text box , and clicking on Change Text. To save space I referred readers to that. Please tell me how you "copy and past from Word & email all the time." I would much appreciate this information. (Seriously.) Thank you!!! -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rob Giordano Microsoft MVP Expression "Tom C" wrote in message ... That Publisher 2007 is unable to copy and paste from email or Word to a Publisher document is unbelievable. I receive the great majority of articles for a 16-20 page newsletter via email, and to have to go through the manipulations outlined by Mary Sauer in another forum message is ridiculous. Had I known this to be necessary I would not have upgraded (supposedly) from Publisher 2000 to 2007. Publisher 2000 did this copy-paste routine with ease. 2007's needed manipulations will add hours per month to editing my newsletter. A fix is mandatory. |
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Unbelievable
Tom C wrote:
The problem, Rob, is what I stated. You can't copy and paste into a Publisher 2007 text box from email, or an email placed into Word. Another poster stated he had the same problem -- you make the text box and click on paste, and another empty text box appears. Mary Sauer gave a reply that included Saving As to 97-2000 Word, right clicking in the text box , and clicking on Change Text. To save space I referred readers to that. Please tell me how you "copy and past from Word & email all the time." I would much appreciate this information. (Seriously.) Thank you!!! ============================================ Are you running Win XP or Vista? -- J. Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience Notice This is not tech support I am a volunteer Solutions that work for me may not work for you Proceed at your own risk |
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Unbelievable
"Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" wrote: Too bad we have no idea what you're talking about because you haven't quoted the original problem or response. Why can't you copy/paste? I copy paste from Word & email to Pub 2007 all the time...of course with email you may have to strip the html out but you'd have to do that with any. - ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rob Giordano Microsoft MVP Expression "Tom C" wrote in message ... That Publisher 2007 is unable to copy and paste from email or Word to a Publisher document is unbelievable. I receive the great majority of articles for a 16-20 page newsletter via email, and to have to go through the manipulations outlined by Mary Sauer in another forum message is ridiculous. Had I known this to be necessary I would not have upgraded (supposedly) from Publisher 2000 to 2007. Publisher 2000 did this copy-paste routine with ease. 2007's needed manipulations will add hours per month to editing my newsletter. A fix is mandatory. Please let me restate my reply to you, Rob. I'll explain more fully. Upon using Pub 2007 for the first time, I found that when I copied an email and pasted it into Word, as I had been doing with Pub 2000, and then copied again and attempted to paste it into a text box, what happened was that another empty text box popped up. I went to this forum for help, and found a message from another user expressing the same problem. Frankly, I found this regression in an update rather odd. In a reply to the first writer, Mary Sauer gave instructions on how to move such copy from Word into a text box. It involved Saving As in 97-2000 Word, then right clicking on the tex box, and clicking on Change Text. This "work around" takes time, and when all the material I receive for a news letter I edit is via email, it takes time. That's when I wrote the "Unbelievable" message. I can take text other than from an email in Word, and copy and paste to a text box. That's why it is so strange that the email won't copy and paste. Even stranger is, that after reading your reply, I tried again to copy and paste an email from Word into the text box, and it worked!! Once. I could not repeat it. I kept getting a second empty text box when clicking on paste. So, what is going on? What am I doing wrong? Why do others (at least one other) experience the same problem? We need help. Thank you. Tom C |
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Unbelievable
The problem as I see it, is you do not have your cursor in the text box when you
invoke paste. Publisher will create a new text box if your cursor is not in the text box. This is the way it has always been, in every version of Publisher. The technique I posted was taking the text from Word; if your text box is active, the text will paste. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ |
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Unbelievable
"Mary Sauer" wrote: The problem as I see it, is you do not have your cursor in the text box when you invoke paste. Publisher will create a new text box if your cursor is not in the text box. This is the way it has always been, in every version of Publisher. The technique I posted was taking the text from Word; if your text box is active, the text will paste. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ Mary, that is not the problem. Here is what I do, as I did for years in Pub 2000: First, I create a text box in the newsletter. Then I highlight and click Copy on the text in Word. Then I go back to the newsletter where the cursor is blinking in the text box. I click Paste, and a new, empty text box, with blinking cursor, is created. I've also tried going first to Word, where I highlight the text, and click Copy; then to the newsletter page where I click Paste. An empty text box with blinking cursor is created. |
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Unbelievable
I have tried to duplicate your issue. I cannot. Have you opened the Office
Clipboard in both the Publisher and Word applications? It may be helpful. You can collect 24 copied items. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Tom C" wrote in message ... "Mary Sauer" wrote: The problem as I see it, is you do not have your cursor in the text box when you invoke paste. Publisher will create a new text box if your cursor is not in the text box. This is the way it has always been, in every version of Publisher. The technique I posted was taking the text from Word; if your text box is active, the text will paste. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ Mary, that is not the problem. Here is what I do, as I did for years in Pub 2000: First, I create a text box in the newsletter. Then I highlight and click Copy on the text in Word. Then I go back to the newsletter where the cursor is blinking in the text box. I click Paste, and a new, empty text box, with blinking cursor, is created. I've also tried going first to Word, where I highlight the text, and click Copy; then to the newsletter page where I click Paste. An empty text box with blinking cursor is created. |
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