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Previously on "Copy and Paste From Mainframe session without the black background?"

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  • vetran
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    write a unix script file that changes password and emails registered user?

    copy & paste that's for users and sql server.

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  • darmstadt
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    Depends what emulator you're using. Quite a few of them have an option to print scren to a text file and you can keep that running continuosly until you have finished your task therefore getting all input and output into a file.

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  • meridian
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    Or you could try a macro:

    (In Outlook 12.0.6535, Outlook 2007)

    Add a macro:
    Sub NoFormatPaste()

    Dim objDoc As Word.Document
    Dim objSel As Word.Selection

    On Error Resume Next

    ' get a Word.Selection from the open Outlook item

    Set objDoc = Application.ActiveInspector.WordEditor
    Set objSel = objDoc.Windows(1).Selection

    ' now do what you want with the Selection

    objSel.PasteSpecial Link:=False, DataType:=wdPasteText

    Set objDoc = Nothing
    Set objSel = Nothing

    End Sub

    Add a reference to the Word library:
    In the VBA window, select Tools | References, check the Microsoft Word 12.0 Object Library

    Add the macro to the ribbon:
    With a New Message open, right-click on the toolbar and select Customize Quick Access Toolbar.
    Drop down the "Choose commands from" list and select Macros. Add your macro to the Quick Access toolbar.
    Select the macro and press Modify to change the button image and text.

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  • dspsyssts
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    Ah OK I found it and yes that worked, ticking Plain Text and the Use Microsoft Office Word 2003 to edit e-mail messages option has solved it...

    Cheers people!

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by dspsyssts View Post
    Ah, how can I do that?...
    tools -> options
    mail format tab
    compose new email as...

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  • dspsyssts
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    the other method, without having to install anything, is to set outlook to use plain text for emails by default.
    This will remove all formatting as if you were pasting into notepad
    Ah, how can I do that?...

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  • Spacecadet
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    the other method, without having to install anything, is to set outlook to use plain text for emails by default.
    This will remove all formatting as if you were pasting into notepad

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  • dspsyssts
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    Am C+P into two versions of Outlook, the older version of Outlook is ok (11.6359.6360 SP1) but the new version of Outlook (11.8206.8221 SP3) is the one that is taking the black background as well and users are having difficulty reading the password.

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  • Spacecadet
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    What email client are you using?

    If you're copying from a terminal window into a Windows application then clipboard fusion may be of help
    ClipboardFusion ~ Clipboard Text Scrubbing, Sharing Between Computers, Powerful Custom Macros and much more

    Just read the replies... clipboard fusion will definitely help, it takes the formatting off text automatically.

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  • dspsyssts
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    Yep! that does work but when your issuing 300+ passwords a day ideally I dont want to have to do that every time!...

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  • pmeswani
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    Originally posted by dspsyssts View Post
    I want to copy text from a mainframe session into an email but always get all the black background as well in the email which makes it difficult to read?....any idea how I can get the text only to capture and not the black background as well?
    Have you tried to copy the text and paste it into Notepad?

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  • Copy and Paste From Mainframe session without the black background?

    I want to copy text from a mainframe session into an email but always get all the black background as well in the email which makes it difficult to read?....any idea how I can get the text only to capture and not the black background as well?

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