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I have been unable to find any help for this issue on the knowledge base or forums yet, so please forgive me if this has been answered somewhere:
Often time while working in Photoshop, I copy and paste graphical objects from the web or other applications, via the clipboard. Inevitably it seems Photoshop never recognizes a new "copied" item in the cache, and always reverts to the last copied item when I paste into a document. I have to shut down PS and reboot, then it works fine (and not after re-copying the item, proving it is PS that isn’t recognizing the new clipboard item).
I am running PS2 on Windows XP-SP2, 1Gig Ram on a Xenon Intel Proc.
Does anyone know a fix for this, or why this happens? It really kills productivity at times and would be a huge help to learn a fix. Thanks in advance!
Often time while working in Photoshop, I copy and paste graphical objects from the web or other applications, via the clipboard. Inevitably it seems Photoshop never recognizes a new "copied" item in the cache, and always reverts to the last copied item when I paste into a document. I have to shut down PS and reboot, then it works fine (and not after re-copying the item, proving it is PS that isn’t recognizing the new clipboard item).
I am running PS2 on Windows XP-SP2, 1Gig Ram on a Xenon Intel Proc.
Does anyone know a fix for this, or why this happens? It really kills productivity at times and would be a huge help to learn a fix. Thanks in advance!
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