Microsoft KB Archive/89912

= File Drag May Not Work with Quick Recorder =

Article ID: 89912

Article Last Modified on 11/14/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows Sound System 1.0
 * Microsoft Windows Sound System 1.0a
 * Microsoft Windows Sound System 2.0

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This article was previously published under Q89912



SUMMARY
Windows Sound System Quick Recorder is not aware of an application's object-linking-and-embedding (OLE) capability nor of the information an application needs to conduct an OLE operation, such as receiving a file from Quick Recorder.

NOTE: The OLE functionality of Quick Recorder is OLE version 1.0 with the exception of the drag and drop capability which is OLE version 2.0.



MORE INFORMATION
By default, Quick Recorder looks for an Edit menu with a Paste or Paste Link command when you attempt to drag a sound file to another application. Some applications do not have the same default menu or commands. To allow Quick Recorder to successfully drag a file, you must change the menu and commands for which Quick Recorder looks.

To change the target menu and commands in Quick Recorder:


 * 1) Open the target application and check the menu command you want to execute when performing a drag operation.
 * 2) Start Quick Recorder.
 * 3) From the Options menu, choose Preferences.
 * 4) Select Embedded Object.
 * 5) Press CTRL+SHIFT while dragging the file to the target application.
 * 6) A dialog box appears with two edit fields: Main Menu Item Name and Sub Menu Item Name.
 * 7) Type the name of the menu in the Main Menu Item Name field, and the name of the command in the Sub Menu Item Name field (these name fields are case sensitive).
 * 8) Choose the OK button to save the changes.
 * 9) Repeat steps 2 through 8, and select Link To Object in step 4.

You must repeat these steps for each application whose OLE menu and commands do not match the Quick Recorder defaults.

Keywords: KB89912

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