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[softwarelist] Re: Pasting text and graphics into OPW from Windows global clipboard

  • From: David Pilling <flist@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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  • Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2007 21:16:09 +0100
In message <4722EBF4.3090103@xxxxxxxx>, Clive Bonsall <C.Bonsall@xxxxxxxx> writes

I first loaded a large (20 pages) PDF document (containing text and images) into the OCR package OmniPage Pro (v 12.0). I copied the output from OmniPage Pro to the Windows clipboard, then pasted it into a blank OPW document. There followed much CPU activity, ending with OPW becoming unresponsive and having to be "killed" via the Task Manager.

I wonder what ended up on the clipboard - text or graphics, or possibly both.

I would be inclined to save the output as a file and then load that file into OP, at least you then know what you're doing.


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