Please settle an argument. I was talking to Reeder about cutting and pasting. He says the clipboard has nothing to do with cut and paste. I say it does.
As I understand it, when you highlight text and hit ctrl-C or CTRL-X or right click and choose cut or copy, that information is stored in the clipboard until something else is put there and then it’s gone.
Reeder says it’s a part of the browser function and doesn’t use the clipboard.
The clipboard has everything to do with copy and paste. If he doesn’t believe it, use the Windows clipboard viewer. Or copy and paste some text from the browser to Notepad.
Now… maybe someone can answer this for me… My cut and paste isn’t working… I can cut, but when I go to paste, it acts like nothing is on the clipboard… PASTE doesn’t even come up as an option on the dropdown. I rebooted, and it gave it back to me until I tried to copy the URL of this one site. After that, it’s gone again. I don’t know if it’s the site or if it’s just a coincidence. It’s starting to drive me quite bonkers.
Make sure you aren’t trying to copy mulitple formats. If you try to copy some text and an image is in there too, nothing will be copied to the clipboard and a Paste operation will fail.
The clipboard hates multiple data formats.
What you cut does not go to the clipboard. Cutting is like deleting. Copying goes to the clipboard and stays there until something else is copied and takes its place. Pasting does not remove the pasted item from clipboard. Pasting pastes a copy.
Users should say “copy and paste”, not “cut and paste”.
Which application are you pasting into? I’ve never had this problem. Just as a test I highlighted this entire page using CTRL-A, including the STRAIGHT DOPE header as well as all the buttons, and then I copied it (CTRL-C). Pasting the contents into Notepad just gave me the (unformatted) text , of course, but it still worked, ignoring all the graphical elements. When I pasted into Word, however, it copied everything as I expected it to do, including the graphics and retaining the same font properties.