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I'm using Safari and copy-pasting in Google Docs with a keyboard shortcut is extremely unreliable. It can work most of the time, but at some point the Cut and Copy items in the Safari menu become disabled and the only way to get copy-paste working again is to reload the page.



Is there any way of getting copy-paste to work properly in other browsers, or is using Google Chrome the only solution, as described in this topic:
https://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/40147/in-copy-paste-google-docs-says-these-actions-are-unavailable-via-the-edit-menu










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    I'm using Safari and copy-pasting in Google Docs with a keyboard shortcut is extremely unreliable. It can work most of the time, but at some point the Cut and Copy items in the Safari menu become disabled and the only way to get copy-paste working again is to reload the page.



    Is there any way of getting copy-paste to work properly in other browsers, or is using Google Chrome the only solution, as described in this topic:
    https://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/40147/in-copy-paste-google-docs-says-these-actions-are-unavailable-via-the-edit-menu










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      I'm using Safari and copy-pasting in Google Docs with a keyboard shortcut is extremely unreliable. It can work most of the time, but at some point the Cut and Copy items in the Safari menu become disabled and the only way to get copy-paste working again is to reload the page.



      Is there any way of getting copy-paste to work properly in other browsers, or is using Google Chrome the only solution, as described in this topic:
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      I'm using Safari and copy-pasting in Google Docs with a keyboard shortcut is extremely unreliable. It can work most of the time, but at some point the Cut and Copy items in the Safari menu become disabled and the only way to get copy-paste working again is to reload the page.



      Is there any way of getting copy-paste to work properly in other browsers, or is using Google Chrome the only solution, as described in this topic:
      https://webapps.stackexchange.com/questions/40147/in-copy-paste-google-docs-says-these-actions-are-unavailable-via-the-edit-menu







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          Sorry, this isn't much of an answer, but I've found that rather than reloading the entire document, simply changing it in any way (e.g. entering a space somewhere) re-jiggers it so that copy will work again... until it doesn't (usually one time :P), and you get the "beep" and then you have to type something again. Annoying, but far less annoying than reloading the entire doc each time this happens.






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            You can paste the content in the url bar of Safari and then copy it again from then.



            After that you can paste it in the Google Docs document.






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              For literally years I have been unable to make copy/paste operations work in Google Docs in Safari. Attempting to use ⌘-C, ⌘-X or ⌘-V would cause a beep and not produce any other action; attempting to use the Edit menu commands would always result in this dialog box being shown:



              enter image description here



              Today, I discovered a solution: I used the "Remove All Website Data" button in Safari under the PreferencesPrivacy tab:



              enter image description here



              After this, I had to log back into Google to access documents, but since then, copy/cut/paste has been working for me in the same documents where the operations did not work earlier today.






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                Sorry, this isn't much of an answer, but I've found that rather than reloading the entire document, simply changing it in any way (e.g. entering a space somewhere) re-jiggers it so that copy will work again... until it doesn't (usually one time :P), and you get the "beep" and then you have to type something again. Annoying, but far less annoying than reloading the entire doc each time this happens.






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                  Sorry, this isn't much of an answer, but I've found that rather than reloading the entire document, simply changing it in any way (e.g. entering a space somewhere) re-jiggers it so that copy will work again... until it doesn't (usually one time :P), and you get the "beep" and then you have to type something again. Annoying, but far less annoying than reloading the entire doc each time this happens.






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                    Sorry, this isn't much of an answer, but I've found that rather than reloading the entire document, simply changing it in any way (e.g. entering a space somewhere) re-jiggers it so that copy will work again... until it doesn't (usually one time :P), and you get the "beep" and then you have to type something again. Annoying, but far less annoying than reloading the entire doc each time this happens.






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                    Sorry, this isn't much of an answer, but I've found that rather than reloading the entire document, simply changing it in any way (e.g. entering a space somewhere) re-jiggers it so that copy will work again... until it doesn't (usually one time :P), and you get the "beep" and then you have to type something again. Annoying, but far less annoying than reloading the entire doc each time this happens.







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                        You can paste the content in the url bar of Safari and then copy it again from then.



                        After that you can paste it in the Google Docs document.






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                          You can paste the content in the url bar of Safari and then copy it again from then.



                          After that you can paste it in the Google Docs document.






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                            You can paste the content in the url bar of Safari and then copy it again from then.



                            After that you can paste it in the Google Docs document.






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                            You can paste the content in the url bar of Safari and then copy it again from then.



                            After that you can paste it in the Google Docs document.







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                                For literally years I have been unable to make copy/paste operations work in Google Docs in Safari. Attempting to use ⌘-C, ⌘-X or ⌘-V would cause a beep and not produce any other action; attempting to use the Edit menu commands would always result in this dialog box being shown:



                                enter image description here



                                Today, I discovered a solution: I used the "Remove All Website Data" button in Safari under the PreferencesPrivacy tab:



                                enter image description here



                                After this, I had to log back into Google to access documents, but since then, copy/cut/paste has been working for me in the same documents where the operations did not work earlier today.






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                                  For literally years I have been unable to make copy/paste operations work in Google Docs in Safari. Attempting to use ⌘-C, ⌘-X or ⌘-V would cause a beep and not produce any other action; attempting to use the Edit menu commands would always result in this dialog box being shown:



                                  enter image description here



                                  Today, I discovered a solution: I used the "Remove All Website Data" button in Safari under the PreferencesPrivacy tab:



                                  enter image description here



                                  After this, I had to log back into Google to access documents, but since then, copy/cut/paste has been working for me in the same documents where the operations did not work earlier today.






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                                    For literally years I have been unable to make copy/paste operations work in Google Docs in Safari. Attempting to use ⌘-C, ⌘-X or ⌘-V would cause a beep and not produce any other action; attempting to use the Edit menu commands would always result in this dialog box being shown:



                                    enter image description here



                                    Today, I discovered a solution: I used the "Remove All Website Data" button in Safari under the PreferencesPrivacy tab:



                                    enter image description here



                                    After this, I had to log back into Google to access documents, but since then, copy/cut/paste has been working for me in the same documents where the operations did not work earlier today.






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                                    For literally years I have been unable to make copy/paste operations work in Google Docs in Safari. Attempting to use ⌘-C, ⌘-X or ⌘-V would cause a beep and not produce any other action; attempting to use the Edit menu commands would always result in this dialog box being shown:



                                    enter image description here



                                    Today, I discovered a solution: I used the "Remove All Website Data" button in Safari under the PreferencesPrivacy tab:



                                    enter image description here



                                    After this, I had to log back into Google to access documents, but since then, copy/cut/paste has been working for me in the same documents where the operations did not work earlier today.







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