Pasting from Photoshop to Windows

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susan_Vineyard
Apr 24, 2007
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I only have this problem at work . . but that’s the only place I have CS2 . . .

When I copy a picture in Photoshop and try to paste it into Word, often it doesn’t seem to copy to the clipboard, or the paste appears in the Word menu but nothing pastes into the document. (Note that sometimes my clipboard quits functioning until I restart my computer, but that problem doesn’t seem to correspond with this one. I have 1 gig ram, and more ordered, but who knows when it’ll get here.)

Also, sometimes when I do manage to copy a graphic into Word, I can’t resize it. When I try to do anything to it, it opens back up in Photoshop, like it’s linked or something.

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I saw the message below and downloaded the file, but don’t know if it’d help or how to use it . .

By default, Photoshop won’t let you copy a file larger than 4mb to the clipboard. This reg fix will allow you to exceed that limit. One reg fix turns the feature on, the other turns it off.

Attachment:
ClipboardSize.zip

Thanks!!
~Susan

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Bob Levine
Apr 24, 2007
That’s a very poor workflow anyway. Save you image as a jpg or tiff and use the insert picture from file command in Word to place it in your Word document.

Bob
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susan_Vineyard
Apr 24, 2007
That’s what I have to do now, but then I end up with all of those images to delete or manage. Many are screenshots that I had to alter that I won’t use again.
TB
Tony Blair
Apr 24, 2007
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I only have this problem at work . . but that’s the only place I have CS2 . . .

When I copy a picture in Photoshop and try to paste it into Word, >

Does that mean you are trying to copy a Photoshop file into Word? I would be surprised if Word could deal with the format! you would need to convert to jpg, gif or another common format

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