Here's a report from LO 6.0.3.2 (x64) on Windows 10, just after a brand
new Spring Update. The copy 'n paste works fine; it even retrieved the
clipboard contents accurately in between two LO sessions. I also have
LO and Windows 10 (without the spring update, so far) on a Surface. I
have never looked for this specific problem, but I proofread several
articles a month for a magazine (and did during LO 5's tenure as well),
and I would have noticed by now if text had gotten spliced into odd
places.
I wish I could give more insight into Thomas's unusual situation. Maybe
the list would like to know if Thomas is running any background
processes/utilities that aren't standard to Windows (like Dropbox, for
example), or any other applications simultaneously with LO?
Eddie
On Mon, 14 May 2018 23:52:45 +0200
"Roy Reese" <waterbearer54@gmx.com> wrote:
Since the problem does not appear on either Mac or Linux, this would
seem to be specific to the Windows version of LO. I will try to test
this on the Win7 side of my machine tomorrow. Perhaps some other
Windows users (especially Win10) could do the same?
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