You can set a default action to hide this prompt from the Internet Options menu. Go to Tools Internet Options, then open the Security Tab. You can set a default for either general Internet sites, Trusted sites or Restricted sites.
Nov 30, 2012 - show 1 more comment. Install a program that offers clipboard management (of which there are many). For example, I use. For users who wish to paste plain text in Microsoft Word, check out this resource. Anytime you copy from the address bar it will remove styling. You can also.
For info on why you see this prompt, and why by default you should not allow clipboard access, see If you want to allow access to your clipboard, add the site to your Trusted Sites (and make sure you actually trust the site, since allowing this option can allow them to copy clipboard info like passwords). If you want to just disable clipboard access by default, just pick Internet to automatically disable this option everywhere (it's quite rare that it will be requested). Click the Custom Level button, then scroll down to the Scripting settings; you can set a default for Disable or Enable for Allow Programatic clipboard access. Here I trust the site so I've added it to my Trusted Sites list and set a custom level only for Trusted Sites to allow this option. You can also disable this option if you don't trust the site or don't need the feature.
I am having a similar issue, with office 365 and IE11 when trying to copy from a word document ( which now opens as 'Word Online' instead of a word document). I have added the address to the trusted site list under internet options Security, but I still keep getting the pop-up. A work around is to Use Ctrl+C to copy instead of using the right mouse click and copy. The hint came from the article Why lock them out?
Your computer can't tell the difference between a JavaScript-driven action that you took, such as clicking a button in a Web app, and one that a website executed on its own and without your consent. So that's why Google Docs will tell you to use keyboard commands instead to cut, copy or paste things in and out of a document. The keys on the keyboard (as well as Chrome's own menu items) are outside a website's control, so there isn't the same risk of a privacy or security violation.
Problem Why are the images not appearing when they are pasted onto a document in Microsoft Word? Solution Microsoft Word contains separate drawing and text layers. When you paste an image into a document to float over text, the image is inserted into the drawing layer. In Normal and Outline views, the drawing layer is not visible.
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This issue can occur if you do not have the In line with text option selected in Normal view. Here are some options to try:. Select a different view option from the View menu.
Change the picture formatting layout to in line with text while in Normal view:. Select Tools Options Edit Insert/paste pictures as In line with text. Enable the Drawings option:. Select Tools Options View Enable Drawings. Disable the Picture placeholders option:.
Select Tools Options View Disable Picture placeholders.