![]() Then after some minutes (or some number of copies), Ctrl-C starts to misbehave - it appears to fail to copy, but with occasional success. When I first open Access, usually it works fine. ![]() ![]() The default behavior for doing this in Client Access is to use the options in the Edit menu, however, mapping the CTRL-C and CTRL-V keys makes for a much better experience. Hi folks: Plain old copy and paste, using Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V is not working properly in Access 2010 (Windows 7 64 with plenty of everything). You’ll probably have to click the Enable experimental console features checkbox first though. And then click Enable new Ctrl key shortcuts. All you have to do to get copy and paste working in Windows 10 is to right-click on the command prompt’s title bar, choose Properties. I find I do a lot of copying and pasting when I am working on our System i / AS400. Enabling CTRL + C and CTRL + V in Windows 10.
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