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Re: CLIP and OOM and WInword



Change your Paste key from
44=NOJM2,.,c,l,i,p,w,Q2
to
44=NOJM2,.,c,l,i,p,w,p,Q2
Done. It doesn't solve the problem but the behavior has now changed.
When it goes Pasting!.... and hangs and I hit BreaK, the contents of
CLIP.TXT are pasted to the spot. I trust this is progress. In fact,
this is good enough for me as is, since I can put CLIP.TXT where I
want it and SAve the changes after BreaK.

I checked the exact place where the problem occurs. Not 50 words:
86 words. Perhaps it's some cosmic joke on waitress jargon.
("86 the mayo.")

I looked through U2--the very latest version, downloaded and added
1/16/06--for AwaitFile and found a few references to it. I don't
know the structure of U2 so I'm not sure which one is the actual
frame, but I know I haven't touched it. If you want me to post or
send the frame then I'll be happy to search for any dispositive
string.

Thank you for the CA fix--one more little inconvenience disappears! 
As you can tell, I've basically been transporting an antique XY
installation from computer to computer and updating U2, plus a
little input into REG.  At some point I'll look through SETTINGS.DFL
and see what other options you've annotated, but (you'll be happy to
hear)  I'm not going to mess with it now .

I can pretty much guarantee it's user error, especially since CLIP is
working perfectly for the entire XYsphere except for me.

I also appreciate the email clarification, Carl and Robert. To my eternal
shame, I just compose these Yahoo mails in the Yahoo text box. However,
I am going to use PUTCR or MAILPREP from now on with a Google Gmail account,
which seems to have a nightmarish amount of encoding going on behind text
input. Way off topic, but I fail to see any advantage in Gmail now that Yahoo and Juno are offering 1G of storage too.

We can STET the CLIP situation if you want. Now I'd actually be more
interested in SA/RTF . At the moment, it says DONE but I don't see an
.RTF file.

Jon Pareles