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Kinook, using the rtf.dll (I know this isn't right name) recommended from an earlier post, I copied & <win>V data which was derived from Google Reader, i.e. I subscribe to various forums via reader.
The result is that all data that is copied & pasted to URp appears underlined. Same for paste special html & paste special txt & copy to URp. I suppose this makes it a Google reader problem but decided to post in case you have some thoughts on this. Thank you. |
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That works ok here pasting as rich text or HTML (UR Pro 3.1.1, Win XP SP2, IE6, standard Windows riched20.dll).
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on an w2k machine. What version dll did you test with? |
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5.30.23.1228
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I had used this as my guide |---------------------------[ Start ] -------------------------| v2 added an option during installation to copy the Office rich edit control to the UR installation path if available (since some versions improve table display: http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthr...p?threadid=1026). But it appears that some versions of riched20.dll are buggy, resulting in the behavior you describe. Close UR and try one of the following: 1) Delete riched20.dll from the UR installation path 2) Replace it with the one in this file: ftp://ftp.kinook.com/RICHED20.zip |--------------------------- [ End ] --------------------------| |
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It's the version that comes with Windows XP. See here for how to revert to the Windows-installed version: http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthre...?threadid=2853
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The instructions are not specific to Windows XP.
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