Cut and past

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august

I'm on windows xp using Dell computer, working on the
mainframe using Extra personal client if I do a cut on one
application and when I try to do a past on another it
would not past?? Any help will be great.

Thanks
 
What a dummy!

It happens because once you cut the information, it's
time has "past"

Perhaps if you were to try cut and "PASTE", it might work
better!!!!!
 
You obviously don't know so keep your insults to yourself. It was quite
obvious that the OP meant "paste".

You're the true dummy here, not the OP.

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Posted 'as is'. If there are any spelling and/or grammar mistakes, they
were a direct result of my fingers and brain not being synchronized or my
lack of caffeine.

Mike Brearley
 
He spelled it wrong twice, once in the header and once in
the message body. It was not a typo (forgiven).
Therefore, he is dumb. And, as I am in a nasty mood
today.....
 
How do you know that his keyboard wasn't messing up on him? Nasty mood or
not, no reason to call somone dumb just because they spelled a word wrong.
If you're in such a nasty mood, why not go bother those that deserve it and
leave the innocent alone. It's no wonder our world is the way it is today
with all the effing idiots like you around!!!

--
Posted 'as is'. If there are any spelling and/or grammar mistakes, they
were a direct result of my fingers and brain not being synchronized or my
lack of caffeine.

Mike Brearley
 
Sorry... him should have been him/her and his should have been his/her. No
disregard meant to the OP!!



Mike Brearley said:
How do you know that his keyboard wasn't messing up on him? Nasty mood or
not, no reason to call somone dumb just because they spelled a word wrong.
If you're in such a nasty mood, why not go bother those that deserve it and
leave the innocent alone. It's no wonder our world is the way it is today
with all the effing idiots like you around!!!

--
Posted 'as is'. If there are any spelling and/or grammar mistakes, they
were a direct result of my fingers and brain not being synchronized or my
lack of caffeine.

Mike Brearley
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