Please do *not* start a new question by replying to an old one as this
causes several problems:
1. most email software will correctly think that your email is a
response to the email you are "replying" to, and will indicate
this by displaying your email as a child of the original email
2. because of this, people not interested in the original email may
ignore your question
3. people may think that the original email has a reply(yours) so
that they do not have to give it a replySo in conclusion, more people will read your email if it looks like the start of a new thread rather than the reply to an old one. On Tue, 2006-08-01 at 14:58 -0700, Robyn Erler wrote: > Hello, > > I just recently started using OO and found that I cannot cut and paste > text from a web browser into Open Office (but I can cut/paste from OO in > to a browser). Have you had this problem? > > I've tried using both Firefox and Safari (I don't have IE). And I've > also tried all methods of copy/paste (keyboard commands, right clicking, > the file menu, etc.) Nothing works. > > In OO, I have enabled the Modzilla plug-in and made sure that the > keyboard shortcuts in OO are the ones I am using (ex. Ctr+c for cut and > Ctr+p for paste). > Ctrl-C is for copying to the clipboard. I believe that you should be using Ctrl-V to copy from the clipboard to OOo. > I know this can be done, so it must be a setting in OO I'm overlooking. > And there's no info on this bug in the wiki on the OO website. Thanks so > much for any help you can offer! > -- PLEASE KEEP MESSAGES ON THE LIST. OpenOffice.org Documentation Co-Lead http://documentation.openoffice.org/
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