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Excel Many years ago, I created a database to keep track Accounts Payable (AP) Aging reports. It's a fairly simple database, which input an AP Aging report from JD Edward, store the data by AP Category code and time bucket, and further http://joshmastaaa.com/ms-access-error-clipboard-is-damaged/ produce various management reports. The management reports include: AP Trend (AP balances over time), Threshold report (group the vendors by amount owed), and few other reports. Part of the process to update the database is to run http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/the-data-on-the-clipboard-is-damaged.3694702/ the AP Aging report out of JD Edward in CSV (comma separated value), eliminate the unnecessary headers and blank columns, and further Copy and Paste the data from Microsoft Excel to Microsoft Access. Recently, every time we ms access copy and paste the data from Microsoft Excel to Microsoft Access, the following Error Message showed up. It says "THE DATA ON THE CLIPBOARD IS DAMAGED, SO AP CAN'T PASTE IT. There may be an error in the Clipboard, or there may not be enough free memory. try the operation again." Microsoft Access - The data on the Clipboard is damaged, so can't paste it Upon further investigation, this error message is due ms access clipboard to one of two Microsoft security patches. The first was distributed on 9 December 2008, visit KB958437. The second was distributed on 24 February 2009, visit KB967699. Most PCs automatically install these patches when Microsoft releases them. Unfortunately, these patches has side effects. Microsoft still have not addressed a solution to fix these side effects. Excel and Access have been broken and no longer work together properly. Temporary solution: Copy (Ctrl-C) the data from Microsoft Excel Close the Excel When asked "There is a large amount of information on the Clipboard. Do you want to be able to paste this information into another program later?" - hit YES Paste (Ctrl-P) the data in Microsoft Access Permanent solution: To remove both of the updates above For further detail on how to remove the updates, please see the following link. Microsoft Office version used at the time of this writing: Microsoft Excel 2010 Microsoft Access 2010 Share Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Post navigation The Lessons from The Unpromising PromiseSquirrel with Sony A6000 Search for:
joshmastaaa Fiverr Seller Over a decade of experience in Treasury and Finance within Retail, Insurance, and Airline industry. Expert in Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Access. Created Treasury applicatyears I've pasted some data from an Excel .CSV to an Access form. Starting the day I installed this weeks patch bundle, I get the following message from Access on attempting the paste: "The data on the Clipboard is damaged, so Microsoft Office Access can't paste it. There may be an error in the Clipboard or there may not be enough free memory. Try the operation again." Pasting the data into Notepad, Select All, Copy, Paste into the Access form works fine. Is it possible one of this week's patches BROKE something??!? Any thoughts? Dick Watson, Dec 13, 2008 #1 Advertisements Dave Peterson Guest I read this subject line in another forum, but I didn't try to verify anything: Excel Patch KB958437 Prevents Copying data to Access 2007 Maybe that's the patch you should start with??? Dick Watson wrote: > > For years I've pasted some data from an Excel .CSV to an Access form. > > Starting the day I installed this weeks patch bundle, I get the following > message from Access on attempting the paste: > > "The data on the Clipboard is damaged, so Microsoft Office Access can't > paste it. There may be an error in the Clipboard or there may not be enough > free memory. Try the operation again." > > Pasting the data into Notepad, Select All, Copy, Paste into the Access form > works fine. > > Is it possible one of this week's patches BROKE something??!? > > Any thoughts? -- Dave Peterson Dave Peterson, Dec 13, 2008 #2 Advertisements Dick Watson Guest I hate it when that happens. All this emphasis on "you have to install these patches ASAP" presumes they don't BREAK other stuff. Hopefully they will fix soon. I will have to uninstall that one. A real operational problem encountered everyday trumps a speculative security problem that is unlikely to effect me ever. Thanks! I added validation and a rating to the Connect item. Let's hope MS takes note and issues a new patch. "Tom van Stiphout" <> wrote in message news:... > On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 17:24:54 -0700, "Dick Watson" > <> wrote: > > Yes, this is true. > https://connect.microsoft.com/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=387829&SiteID=470 > Uninstalling the patch KB958437 will fix it. > > -Tom. > Microsoft Access MVP > > >>For years I've pasted some data from an Excel .CSV to an Access form. >> >>Starting the day I installed this weeks patch bundle, I get the following >>message from Access on attempting the paste: >> >>"The data on the Clipboard is damaged, so Microsoft Office Access can't >>paste it. There may be an error in the Clipboard or there may not be >>enough >>free memory. Try the operation again."