Looks like a bug with copy\paste from cmd to word.

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Dmitry

WinXP 5.1.2600 SP3 Build 2600, and word 2007 v12.0 bulid 6514
When I paste from CMD to Word, space between letters and "%" symbol
disappears; for example every time I copy from cmd something like "md
%xxx%' and paste it into word, I get "md%xxx%"

Is it a bug? or it is a kind of feature?
Thanks
 
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Pegasus [MVP]

Dmitry said:
WinXP 5.1.2600 SP3 Build 2600, and word 2007 v12.0 bulid 6514
When I paste from CMD to Word, space between letters and "%" symbol
disappears; for example every time I copy from cmd something like "md
%xxx%' and paste it into word, I get "md%xxx%"

Is it a bug? or it is a kind of feature?
Thanks

I am unable to duplicate the phenomenon you report. Can you post the
detailed step by step procedure you use?
 
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Bernd

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WinXP 5.1.2600 SP3 Build 2600, and word 2007 v12.0 bulid 6514
When I paste from CMD to Word, space between letters and "%" symbol
disappears; for example every time I copy from cmd something like "md
%xxx%' and paste it into word, I get "md%xxx%"

Is it a bug? or it is a kind of feature?
Thanks

Same SW, cannot reproduce. Maybe a very small SPACE "character" in Word,
depending on the font. Set the font to Courier and look for the missing
space ...

Bernd
 
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Dmitry

Yeah, the space in word is too small, it appears like the space is missing.
I'm not stupid, but may be I'm just tired and that's why I became less
attentive.
My apologies for wasting your time.
It's my bug, not microsoft's.
Thanks :)
 
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Bernd

-------- Original-Nachricht --------
Yeah, the space in word is too small, it appears like the space is missing.
I'm not stupid, but may be I'm just tired and that's why I became less
attentive.
My apologies for wasting your time.
It's my bug, not microsoft's.
Thanks :)

No problem, i only remembered my own fault in the past ;-)

Bernd
 

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