+1 with respect to the last statement...

Generally, if you do not get a usable answer to a problem within a few 
hours, it's because everybody is stumped.

People posting real questions typically are neither ignored nor lost in 
all the OT postings.

However, it is extrememly frustrating to keep coming back to the list, 
possibly scrolling through a screen or two of postings, and not finding 
any reply to your question.  Nothing but patience here - this is a great 
list!!!
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Ben Scott <[email protected]> wrote on 08/28/2009 02:31:30 PM:

> On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 3:01 PM, Steven M. Caesare<scaes...@caesare.
> com> wrote:
> > So I ask again, any ideas how to force the clipboard to not get 
cleared
> > after certain operations?
> 
>   In every version of Windows I've used (including Vista, not
> including Vista.1 AKA Win 7), and even the MS Office fancy clipboard,
> the standard behavior is you can paste the same thing multiple times.
> 
>   I would do the standard drill: Disable startup programs, add-ons,
> non-essential services, shell extensions, etc.  Reboot.  See if the
> problem still happens.  If it goes away, isolate the cause by process
> of elimination.  (  If it persists, re-format.  :) )
> 
> > The irony in all of this is that not a single person has addressed
> > my *on-topic* question about clipboard behavior ...
> 
>   If I knew what the solution was, I would have posted it already.  :-p 
:)
> 
> -- Ben
> 
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