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| copy a Ciilpboard file for wireless security I want to copy and paste a random generated WEP/WPA file from the clipboard to my settings on the desktop and the laptop. But even though I see the generated file on the clipboard, I can not save it in Save AS to a document or text file. And as long as I cannot do that, I cannot copy and past. How do I proceed? |
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| Re: copy a Ciilpboard file for wireless security How about opening a blank document or text file, and pasting into that? -- *************************** Practice safe eating -- always use condiments. *************************** "Ritter197" <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote in message news:7-mdnUTcw_rCT9DfRVn-qQ@comcast.com... I want to copy and paste a random generated WEP/WPA file from the clipboard to my settings on the desktop and the laptop. But even though I see the generated file on the clipboard, I can not save it in Save AS to a document or text file. And as long as I cannot do that, I cannot copy and past. How do I proceed? |
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| Re: copy a Ciilpboard file for wireless security How about opening a blank document or text file, and pasting into that? -- *************************** Practice safe eating -- always use condiments. *************************** "Ritter197" <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote in message news:7-mdnUTcw_rCT9DfRVn-qQ@comcast.com... I want to copy and paste a random generated WEP/WPA file from the clipboard to my settings on the desktop and the laptop. But even though I see the generated file on the clipboard, I can not save it in Save AS to a document or text file. And as long as I cannot do that, I cannot copy and past. How do I proceed? |
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| Re: copy a Ciilpboard file for wireless security How about opening a blank document or text file, and pasting into that? -- *************************** Practice safe eating -- always use condiments. *************************** "Ritter197" <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote in message news:7-mdnUTcw_rCT9DfRVn-qQ@comcast.com... I want to copy and paste a random generated WEP/WPA file from the clipboard to my settings on the desktop and the laptop. But even though I see the generated file on the clipboard, I can not save it in Save AS to a document or text file. And as long as I cannot do that, I cannot copy and past. How do I proceed? |
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| Re: copy a Ciilpboard file for wireless security THAT is the problem. In clipboard the Copy and Paste is grayed out. Only Delete is active. "VManes" <vmanes@N0SP&Mrap.midco.net> wrote in message news:M-qdnbN8yoEZpNPfRVn-sw@midco.net... > How about opening a blank document or text file, and pasting into that? > > -- > *************************** > Practice safe eating -- always use condiments. > *************************** > > "Ritter197" <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote in message > news:7-mdnUTcw_rCT9DfRVn-qQ@comcast.com... > I want to copy and paste a random generated WEP/WPA file from the > clipboard > to my settings on the desktop and the laptop. > > But even though I see the generated file on the clipboard, I can not save > it > in Save AS to a document or text file. And as long as I cannot do that, I > cannot copy and past. > > How do I proceed? > > > |
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| Re: copy a Ciilpboard file for wireless security THAT is the problem. In clipboard the Copy and Paste is grayed out. Only Delete is active. "VManes" <vmanes@N0SP&Mrap.midco.net> wrote in message news:M-qdnbN8yoEZpNPfRVn-sw@midco.net... > How about opening a blank document or text file, and pasting into that? > > -- > *************************** > Practice safe eating -- always use condiments. > *************************** > > "Ritter197" <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote in message > news:7-mdnUTcw_rCT9DfRVn-qQ@comcast.com... > I want to copy and paste a random generated WEP/WPA file from the > clipboard > to my settings on the desktop and the laptop. > > But even though I see the generated file on the clipboard, I can not save > it > in Save AS to a document or text file. And as long as I cannot do that, I > cannot copy and past. > > How do I proceed? > > > |
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| Re: copy a Ciilpboard file for wireless security THAT is the problem. In clipboard the Copy and Paste is grayed out. Only Delete is active. "VManes" <vmanes@N0SP&Mrap.midco.net> wrote in message news:M-qdnbN8yoEZpNPfRVn-sw@midco.net... > How about opening a blank document or text file, and pasting into that? > > -- > *************************** > Practice safe eating -- always use condiments. > *************************** > > "Ritter197" <Ritter197@Comcast.net> wrote in message > news:7-mdnUTcw_rCT9DfRVn-qQ@comcast.com... > I want to copy and paste a random generated WEP/WPA file from the > clipboard > to my settings on the desktop and the laptop. > > But even though I see the generated file on the clipboard, I can not save > it > in Save AS to a document or text file. And as long as I cannot do that, I > cannot copy and past. > > How do I proceed? > > > |
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