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Old 09-17-2012, 02:56 PM
jim redfield jim redfield is offline the character "v" when typed acts like ctrl-v. Windows 7 64bit the character "v" when typed acts like ctrl-v. Office 2007
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The Title above says it all. If I do a ctrl-c to load the clipboard with text, any/every subsequent keypress of a simple "v" pastes that text into my document as though I'd typed ctrl-v. Sometimes the problem clears up,sometimes not. Been using Word for many years, but this is a new problem (and it's driving me nuts). Help appreciated. - Jim
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