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
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.
I just did a test myself using Word 2016, and the problem occurred at the
moment when I copied data from within a Word document while QS's clipboard
plugin was set to capture history. Pasting data into the document is not
involved.
I have no idea why QS's capturing clipboard history makes Word
On Thursday, 19 January 2017 22:52:30 UTC-7, mcl...@geneseo.edu wrote:
>
> Since this kind of bookmark is internal to Word, it is of course
> impossible to reproduce the problem in other applications. That's like
> having a problem with pedals on a bicycle, and asking if the problem can be
>
The problem only occurs with the plugin loaded, and doesn't occur if the
plugin is not loaded. So it is clearly not *just* Word looking at the
clipboard. On the other hand, the form of the bookmark name (OLE_LINK#) is
a form that appears to come from Microsoft, since it can be seen in other
On 13 Jan 2017, at 17:32, mcl...@geneseo.edu wrote:
I've discovered that when I have the Shelf plugin loaded, even if I
don't
use it, then every time I take a "Copy" action in Microsoft Word, two
new
Word Bookmarks are created on the copied document items, named
OLE_LINK#.
(# is a number that
I've discovered that when I have the Shelf plugin loaded, even if I don't
use it, then every time I take a "Copy" action in Microsoft Word, two new
Word Bookmarks are created on the copied document items, named OLE_LINK#.
(# is a number that increments.) This makes a mess of my MS Word