windows Copy & Paste

Richard Kreiss rkreiss at verizon.net
Sun Oct 21 16:59:06 PDT 2012


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They can copy and paste by left clicking on the icon or box of ar rhe rop left of the window. 

This will bring up an option menu. Select edit, mark  and using the arrow  keys or mouse,  highlight what to copy. 

Move to the window where they want to paste.  Position the insertion point and press Ctrl V to paste. 

One of my clients had a browse which the would sometimes copy to a letter they were sending to a customer. The pasted information needed some additional formatting or the removal of any graphics which may have been copied. 

Richard Kreiss
GCC Consulting 
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On Oct 21, 2012, at 6:03 PM, "Steve Wiltsie" <swiltsie at micro-mui.com> wrote:

> I have a customer moving from Facetwin and SCO Unix with filePro 5.x to
> a Windows server with filePro 5.6.10.  Everything seems to be working
> pretty well except the customer was used to the typical "Windows
> version" of copy and paste by right clicking on the screen, drawing a
> box, right clicking to select Copy (or using a shortcut key), and then
> pasting with right click or another shortcut key.  He is most distressed
> that this exact same format doesn't work in filePro for Windows.  
> 
> Have any of you dealt with this issue and is there a way to get filePro
> to use the exact same copy and paste keystrokes as most other Windows
> programs have implemented?
> 
> Thanks,
> Steve Wiltsie
> microCONCEPTS
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