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I used the Copycards function, but then when I pasted in the cards things were messed up. What went wrong?

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I used the Copycards function, but then when I pasted in the cards things were messed up. What went wrong?

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You cannot simply use the paste icon, you must use the Pastecards function. That is because several operations are built into the function; it does more than just paste. Put the cursor on one of the cards, then click Copycards. Next, move the cursor to a blank spot in the document and click Pastecards. Do not insert a new hand layout; the program automatically embeds the hand(s) you copied into a four-hand layout. Another crime you might have committed was to copy something else, using the copy icon, after invoking Copycards but before using Pastecards. Copycards uses the same storage medium, the Windows Clipboard, as the copy icon. Back to Top When I used Check Hand(s), the program told me about an error, which I then fixed. But there were other errors it didn’t tell me about, so my presentation was imperfect. Why didn’t it catch all of my errors? Patience, grasshopper. The program deals with one error at a time. After you fix the first error, click on Check Hand(s) again. Keep repeat

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