I'm having an issue that's sort of related to your question: when I
copy text from a word document it is added tot my clipboard as "HTML
Data". I can't see the actual text that I copied, just the "HTML
Data". I have absolutely no idea why this happens, but I thought it
might be caused by something similar to what's causing your problem.

Any help would be greatly appreciated...


On Dec 3, 5:17 am, Melanie Avids <[email protected]> wrote:
> I posted about this before, but no one was able to help me & I stopped
> trying. Trying again...
>
> I use the clipboard function a lot.
>
> Often (but not nearly always), when pasting text (originally copied
> from a word document, being copied into another word document) other
> than the top level (ie those other than the most recent), the pasted
> text appears as a hyperlink.
>
> Blue, underlined. So I have to edit to remove the hyperlink. This is
> so annoying. It wasn't a link before. I'm not talking about web links.
>
> The link points to the original file (I guess) - the name and location
> of the document I am copying from.
>
> When I mouseover the link it gives me the location of the original
> file plus a lot of garbley numbers that I'm guessing are an address.
>
> When I edit to remove the text I find this:
> * The LINK TO field says "Intermediate%20ESL%20-
> %209.doc#OLE_LINK28%091,252,253,0,,("
> * The ANCHOR field says "OLE_LINK28        1,252,253,0,,("
>
> Clicking on the link goes nowhere.
>
> Is anyone else having this problem? Has anyone else had this problem
> and solved it? Does anyone have any ideas of how to fix it or why it's
> happening?
>
> Thank you.

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