On 23 Jan 2017, at 16:58, Jon Stovell wrote:

Follow-up: It looks like this behaviour in Word is not specific to
Quicksilver. These two discussion threads on answers.microsoft.com indicate that the issue can occur both on Windows with third party plugins installed
and on macOS with other applications that monitor clipboard history.

Thanks, Jon. Good to know, but of course if we can do anything about it, we should.

I’ve often wondered how much of the clipboard code is really necessary. I know a lot of it is about getting the item to display in some reasonable way in the QS interface, but I think there are also some changes happening to the copied data itself, which might be what causes this problem.

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Rob McBroom
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