thanks for your question,
I don't think this is the problem of Translate itself. It might be
caused by the rich-format content you are copying,
you can try pasting it into a normal notepad and see if it is what you
wanted.

On Nov 30, 7:44 pm, gadzoots wrote:
> Can anyone kindly advise if there is a way to ensure that when a cut
> and paste of  a translated text for an e-mail-one can ensure it can be
> position immediately under the original language text.
> With 95% of my attempts i the translation will never position
> correctly-it locates far RIGHT and the only way to re position
> correctly is the Cut again,then delete and re paste. Thus to summarise
> my problem, it effectively takes 2 cut and paste attempts to achieve
> the correct lay out. It never ever used to be like this and now wastes
> too much time.Seriously thinking of giving up Google and use another
> language translator unless there is a an easy answer.
> Help!!

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