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To: David Lawrence who wrote (3974)12/28/1998 12:39:00 PM
From: Dick Smith  Respond to of 32936
 
Cut & Paste with Quicken:

David Stockwell: "...a lot of programmers implement as an alternative Ctrl+Insert for copy and shift+insert for paste."

David Lawrence: "Such as Quicken since they use ctrl-c and ctrl-v for other functions. How annoying."

Actually, the version of Quicken that I run (it's Quicken 98... I guess) seems to have that as a configurable. It's a rather obscure setting, but it's there someplace... I found it by accident. If you can't find it, message me, and I'll look for it again.

Obviously, if you take ctrl-C and ctrl-V back from Quicken, you have to do whatever those Quicken functions do with the menus. Since I haven't found all that much need to cut and paste into and out of Quicken, I've left it alone. Your mileage may vary....

Dick