Using the Clipboard Task Pane in Excel 2007





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Redirecting Of Banned Users provided by - Copyright © 2018 DragonByte Technologies Ltd. This has been a problem in Excel for some time. I found a solution for this problem well it worked for me anyways.


You can then determine whether you want to use the offending program or not. I opened Notepad++ again, got the problem. You MUST have a valid e-mail address so that you may receive the instructions to complete the reset. I have been having the exact same problem with Excel2003 since recently upgrading my PC and OS to Windows 7 64-bit.


Using the Clipboard Task Pane in Excel 2007 - As an example, here is an article at the Microsoft Knowledge Base that addresses the issue for older versions of the program: Unfortunately, Microsoft hasn't seen fit to acknowledge that the problem exists in Excel 2007 or Excel 2010—at least not in the Knowledge Base—but there are reports of it happening in those versions. There are, however, resources available on the wider Internet that address the issue.


Are you running Skype? In reply to Cannot clear clipboard error - Windows 7, Excel 2010 - This error occurs nearly every time a drag and drop of cell contents is attempted. I've had this same error over the past 10 years on older computers and older versions of Windows and Office. It has now reoccurred with a new laptop running Windows 7 64 bit and Office 2010. The issue can be replicated only if a browser - IE or Firefox - is open at the same time that Excel is open. This error is extremely irritating and no solutions from Microsoft or other posts on this issue resolve it. I have a solution - at least for me! Apparently some sort of memory-management issue with Skype, Office and the browsers. Thanks for your response. I found your first link prior to posting and neither of his admittedly temporary work-arounds did the trick for me. Until then, only workarounds are available. You might try raising the question in the , in the hope that some Microsoftie will answer. Otherwise, if you have any support plan for Excel, use it. Since the clipboard is a shared resource, any app that touches the clipboard needs to be careful about expecting it to be available, immediately after updating it. Excel has historically been bad about that. The programmers did not anticipate that anything would go wrong, so they throw up a generic error and quit, rather than devise a defensive catch-and-retry strategy. Anyway, my advice for the end-user is to press ESCape to un-highlight any cell after copying. That will relive Excel of its obsession of clearing the clipboard, so it shouldn't even try to clear the clipboard when you drag it around. I have been having the exact same problem with Excel2003 since recently upgrading my PC and OS to Windows 7 64-bit. But today, while working in excel with the annoying error message every time I moved a cell I closed Outlook which was running on my PC at the time. I then closed and restarted excel and strangely enough I could then moves cells without the error message appearing. One by one I closed all other programs that I had open one at a time. When I closed Notepad++ which I almost always have open , it went away. I opened Notepad++ again, got the problem. I did it a few more times and every time my Notepad++ was open I got the message in Excel. When it was closed, no problem. Hope this helps some, anyway. I could be one of my Notepad++ plugins. I did not try to chase that rabbit, for now.

 


Also, at the bottom of the screen, you should see an Options button. I graduated from Emory University in Atlanta, GA in 2002 with a degree in Computer Science and Mathematics. Next thing is to switch off the clipboard show option. Maximum image size is 6Mpixels. Show More Show Less. Up to three images may be included in a comment. Until then, only workarounds are available. I have been having the exact same problem with Excel2003 since recently upgrading my PC and OS to Windows 7 64-bit. If you have a different solution, feel free to post it in the comments. The only thing that has ever restored clipboard functionality to all of my windows apps after this is a complete reboot. Images larger than 600px wide or 1000px tall will be reduced.