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Yes, I notice this in Freelance (pastes OK into Lotus Notes). The problem is that the new-line delimiters LPEX copies into the clipboard are not the full Windows CR+LF. Will fix.

As a workaround, first paste into, say, Wordpad, then select & copy/cut again.

Jon Paris wrote:
That has not been my experience Adrian - I was pasting into text blocks in
Freelance and it was running the text into one huge block.  I will try it in
other applications and see what happens.  It sure as heck doesn't behave
like CODE which pasted the blocks perfectly.

Jon Paris
Partner400
www.Partner400.com

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What application are you pasting into? Are lines concatenated?? Copying a rectangle block to the clipboard and pasting into several applications, I see no problem. The only difference is that CODE appends a 'new-line' indicator to both the beginning and the end of the copied text (for both rectangle and element selections) - this will also be done in LPEX; but this difference could be circumvented by pasting into an empty line rather than into the middle of existing text.

Also, please note that LPEX copies the text to the clipboard in two
formats - both plain text, and RTF (i.e., syntax coloring included).
Pasting will be done, in most applications I've seen, in the RTF format
by default.



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