Copy and paste in Outlook 2007-Clipboard missing

S

Steve the Swede

I'm not able to copy and paste in Outlook 2007 because there is no clipboard
function apparently available. How do I install/recover the Clipboard box on
the tool line?
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I'm not able to copy and paste in Outlook 2007 because there is no
clipboard
function apparently available. How do I install/recover the Clipboard box
on
the tool line?

You mean Ctrl-C/Ctrl-V doesn't work for copy/paste?
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

No, Brian, it does not. The only way I can copy and paste in Outlook is if
the text I want to copy is
in the heard for the message. Otherwise nothing works. The whole clipboard
box is missing from
the tool line even though it is there in the other Office applications like
Word nd Excell.

I just tried it. Ctrl-C/Ctrl-V works fine for me. Ctrl-A selected
everything, Ctrl-C copied it, Ctrl-V pasted it into another application.
 
B

Bob I

Click "Edit", then "Office Clipboard". Also "CTRL-C/CTRL-V" and
"CTRL-Insert/Shift-Insert" work in Outlook 2007.
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] said:
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I just tried it. Ctrl-C/Ctrl-V works fine for me. Ctrl-A selected
everything, Ctrl-C copied it, Ctrl-V pasted it into another application.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

There was a pilot flying a small single engine charter plane, with a couple of very important executives on board. He was coming into Seattle airport through thick fog with less than 10m visibility when his instruments went out. So he began circling around looking for landmark. After an hour or so, he starts running pretty low on fuel and the passengers are getting very nervous. Finally, a small opening in the fog appears and he sees a tall building with one guy working alone on the fifth floor. The pilot banks the plane around, rolls down the window and shouts to the guy "Hey, where am I? To this, the solitary office worker replies "You're in a plane." The pilot rolls up the window, executes a 275 degree turn and proceeds to execute a perfect blind landing on the runway of the airport 5 miles away. Just as the plane stops, so does the engine as the fuel has run out. The passengers are amazed and one asks how he did it. "Simple" replies the pilot, "I asked the guy in that building a simple question. The answer he gave me was 100 percent correct but absolutely useless, therefore that must be Microsoft's support office and from there the airport is just a while away."
 

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