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"Paste" command in Windows



 
 
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Old April 13th 03, 01:40 PM
Steven
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Default "Paste" command in Windows

You are welcome..

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Steven
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"Francesco" wrote in message
GREAT!!!!!
Thanks a lot Steven that DID work!!!
You just have to reboot after the uninstall, but so far so good, cheers
again.


"Steven" wrote in message
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Greetings Dave,

The exact cause of this problem is that you installed the windows update
"Microsoft Windows Journal Viewer",which is used to view some Table PC
files.

You can uninstall it.Then you can restore the right-click mouse
functionality when within the "Type message here" box

Click the start button, then click Control Panel,click "Add or Remove
Programs",click "Change or Remove Programs",click "Microsoft Windows

Journal
Viewer",Then click "Remove".

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Steven
Microsoft China Community Star


"Dave" wrote in message
I have XP with MSN Messenger 5.0 (rather than Windows
Messenger, so that I can send/receive files).

While I can "copy" portions of a conversation by
highlighting and selecting "copy" from the mouse right-
click menu, I cannot get a right-click drop down menu
when the curser is in the "type message" box. I CAN
assess the right-click "paste" command in any other
program, and I can also paste into the "Type message"
block via the ctl-v command.

What do I need to do in order to restore the right-click
mouse functionality when within the "Type message here"
box?







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