After reading Bruce's message:

J>> It worked twice, then would only look up the preceding word.

B> Try putting the wait after the copy and before the do.

B> clip.copy just puts ctrl-c in the keyboard input buffer for the next
B> program that is ready for input.  Putting the wait after the ctrl c
B> means that Powerpro pauses before launching a new active window.  This
B> gives a chance for the currently active program to see the ctrl-c that
B> clip.copy puts in the keyboard input buffer.

and then wondering why it works for me without a wait there,
but not for John...
Maybe John's computer is faster than my old machine,
in launching the new instance of WordWeb.




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