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Copy text in Word = OLE_LINKx Bookmark
Hi there,
I know that this question has been asked before, but unfortunately I could not find a satisfying answer anywhere on net (google, newsgroups, ms kb)... My system: Windows XP Version 5.1 (Build 2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519 : Service Pack 2) Excel 2003 (11.6355.6360) SP1 - English Word 2003 (11.6502.6360) SP1 - English Word Add-Ins: Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional Some self-written Add-Ins Situation: New document I type some text and wantt to copy some of the text so I chose the copy command. Result: The highlighted text has now become a bookmark with the name OLE_LINKx (x signifies a number that is always increasing by 1) What I have tried so far: Tried to run Word without any Addins - still does it Starting Word in virgin state (winword.exe /a) - still does it Search everywhere on the internet - no luck I would be very greatful for some help on this issue... I know this is not a make or break issue but I have 1500 PC's that behave that way which is very annoying. Regards from Switzerland, tito |
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Copy text in Word = OLE_LINKx Bookmark
Hi there,
After a lot of trial and error I found the source of the problem. In our company we use the Software PowerDocs from Hummingbird which is integrated with MS-Office (it intercepts the save command so that you can save the document in the Document Management Software instead of the normal file system). If the PowerDocs.exe file is killed in the Task Manager the problem (OLE_LINKx bookmarks) goes away. Now we just have to find out how we can run PowerDocs without having the whole bookmark mess... Regards from Switzerland, tito "Tito Harris" wrote in message ... Hi there, I know that this question has been asked before, but unfortunately I could not find a satisfying answer anywhere on net (google, newsgroups, ms kb)... My system: Windows XP Version 5.1 (Build 2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519 : Service Pack 2) Excel 2003 (11.6355.6360) SP1 - English Word 2003 (11.6502.6360) SP1 - English Word Add-Ins: Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional Some self-written Add-Ins Situation: New document I type some text and wantt to copy some of the text so I chose the copy command. Result: The highlighted text has now become a bookmark with the name OLE_LINKx (x signifies a number that is always increasing by 1) What I have tried so far: Tried to run Word without any Addins - still does it Starting Word in virgin state (winword.exe /a) - still does it Search everywhere on the internet - no luck I would be very greatful for some help on this issue... I know this is not a make or break issue but I have 1500 PC's that behave that way which is very annoying. Regards from Switzerland, tito |
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Copy text in Word = OLE_LINKx Bookmark
Hi Tito,
That's really interesting....a few other people have reported random OLE bookmark creation but no one has suggested a cause, that I remember. This might be something Hummingbird has to fix, be sure to report it as well as sending feedback to MS. On my Mac, I've got an apparently unrelated add-in that does the same thing--bookmarks everything I copy. I work around it with a macro that deletes all OLE bookmarks. This is probably not a feasible solution for a company with 1500 machines that might be using OLE bookmarks for real purposes, but here's the macro, just in case it gives you some ideas: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...d/browse_frm/t hread/d9008bc57718f17a/6d9e4a9a62bdc3f2 On 10/26/05 10:26 PM, "Tito Harris" wrote: Hi there, After a lot of trial and error I found the source of the problem. In our company we use the Software PowerDocs from Hummingbird which is integrated with MS-Office (it intercepts the save command so that you can save the document in the Document Management Software instead of the normal file system). If the PowerDocs.exe file is killed in the Task Manager the problem (OLE_LINKx bookmarks) goes away. Now we just have to find out how we can run PowerDocs without having the whole bookmark mess... Regards from Switzerland, tito "Tito Harris" wrote in message ... Hi there, I know that this question has been asked before, but unfortunately I could not find a satisfying answer anywhere on net (google, newsgroups, ms kb)... My system: Windows XP Version 5.1 (Build 2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519 : Service Pack 2) Excel 2003 (11.6355.6360) SP1 - English Word 2003 (11.6502.6360) SP1 - English Word Add-Ins: Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional Some self-written Add-Ins Situation: New document I type some text and wantt to copy some of the text so I chose the copy command. Result: The highlighted text has now become a bookmark with the name OLE_LINKx (x signifies a number that is always increasing by 1) What I have tried so far: Tried to run Word without any Addins - still does it Starting Word in virgin state (winword.exe /a) - still does it Search everywhere on the internet - no luck I would be very greatful for some help on this issue... I know this is not a make or break issue but I have 1500 PC's that behave that way which is very annoying. Regards from Switzerland, tito |
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Copy text in Word = OLE_LINKx Bookmark
Daiya Thanks for your feedback: 1. Will try to get the message to Microsoft or to a Word MVP... 2. I already have that macro but considering that we have created 100's of thousands of documents containing OLE_LINKSx bookmarks it is not really feasible to use it on such a large scale. Also user education for such an issue is a nightmare. I figure, no one has really noticed until now and it does not break the documents, therefore I will do nothing right now until we have a solution and only send the macro to those users who request it. P.S. When I click on your link, for the macro, the webpage cannot be found. Best Regards, tito "Daiya Mitchell" wrote in message .. . Hi Tito, That's really interesting....a few other people have reported random OLE bookmark creation but no one has suggested a cause, that I remember. This might be something Hummingbird has to fix, be sure to report it as well as sending feedback to MS. On my Mac, I've got an apparently unrelated add-in that does the same thing--bookmarks everything I copy. I work around it with a macro that deletes all OLE bookmarks. This is probably not a feasible solution for a company with 1500 machines that might be using OLE bookmarks for real purposes, but here's the macro, just in case it gives you some ideas: http://groups.google.com/group/micro...d/browse_frm/t hread/d9008bc57718f17a/6d9e4a9a62bdc3f2 On 10/26/05 10:26 PM, "Tito Harris" wrote: Hi there, After a lot of trial and error I found the source of the problem. In our company we use the Software PowerDocs from Hummingbird which is integrated with MS-Office (it intercepts the save command so that you can save the document in the Document Management Software instead of the normal file system). If the PowerDocs.exe file is killed in the Task Manager the problem (OLE_LINKx bookmarks) goes away. Now we just have to find out how we can run PowerDocs without having the whole bookmark mess... Regards from Switzerland, tito "Tito Harris" wrote in message ... Hi there, I know that this question has been asked before, but unfortunately I could not find a satisfying answer anywhere on net (google, newsgroups, ms kb)... My system: Windows XP Version 5.1 (Build 2600.xpsp_sp2_gdr.050301-1519 : Service Pack 2) Excel 2003 (11.6355.6360) SP1 - English Word 2003 (11.6502.6360) SP1 - English Word Add-Ins: Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional Some self-written Add-Ins Situation: New document I type some text and wantt to copy some of the text so I chose the copy command. Result: The highlighted text has now become a bookmark with the name OLE_LINKx (x signifies a number that is always increasing by 1) What I have tried so far: Tried to run Word without any Addins - still does it Starting Word in virgin state (winword.exe /a) - still does it Search everywhere on the internet - no luck I would be very greatful for some help on this issue... I know this is not a make or break issue but I have 1500 PC's that behave that way which is very annoying. Regards from Switzerland, tito |
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