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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorAddicted2DVD
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Going through some of the common name threads that didn't list the movies in the first post... I discovered some thing that I think would be helpful. When you go to filter on a cast or crew member name... you can't paste into the search field.

So if I copy a name from one of those threads (helpful when there are accents and such)... and go to paste it... the only options I get are View Tabs, View All Tabs and Clear all Filters. I would like to see a paste added to that list.

Thoughts?
Pete
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Have you tried CTRL-V on the textbox?
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Have you tried CTRL-V on the textbox?

Works.
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorAddicted2DVD
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Have you tried CTRL-V on the textbox?


Thanks for this... not everyone knows about the keyboard shortcuts... and doubt I will remember it too far into the future. So still think that putting it in the menu would be a good idea.
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Have you tried CTRL-V on the textbox?


Thanks for this... not everyone knows about the keyboard shortcuts... and doubt I will remember it too far into the future. So still think that putting it in the menu would be a good idea.


You should remember these. Cut, Copy & Paste (CTRL-C, X & V) are common throughout every Windows program where you can cut, copy or paste something. It's like "Windows 101".
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But I am someone that always uses the mouse for such things... so why "should" I remember these? I mean I mean cut makes sense... but x and v for copy and paste? not something I would easily remember... especially when I use the mouse for all other programs.
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But I am someone that always uses the mouse for such things.


Oh, you're one of THOSE! 











 


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I mean I mean cut makes sense... but x and v for copy and paste?


C for copy and I guess X for cut because it kinda looks like scissors and then the V for paste because it's the key right next to it. If you are a keyboard worker like me you use these constantly with the left hand. The mouse marks the text and set the cursor and the keyboard does the short-cutting work. Personally I would hate to have to use the toolbar or worse the menu for this.
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorKathy
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Have you tried CTRL-V on the textbox?


Thanks for this... not everyone knows about the keyboard shortcuts... and doubt I will remember it too far into the future. So still think that putting it in the menu would be a good idea.


Don't feel bad Pete - it is the same for me. I've heard of these shortcuts before but never remember them when it comes to using them.
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I've heard of these shortcuts before but never remember them when it comes to using them.


Actually, when you open the menu most of the programs actually show the the alternate short. Just open the Edit menu of your browser for example.
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