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I have a totally weird problem here and I am close to tears, because that strange bug is in heavy conflict with my timeline :/.

My Problem:

  • I click on a shape (no problem with images).
  • the shape is displayed as selected with resize handlers etc. (the edit shape mode in light blue, not the edit text mode in light grey).
  • But I can't copy or delete the shape. CMD+C or DEL don't trigger any reactions (normally the menu flickers briefly to indicate that shortcut worked).

My guess is that it is a problem with the selection mechanism, because:

  • When I select a shape by encircling it with the selection marker (click mouse, keep the button down, draw the selection mask over the shape) CMD+C or DEL are working.
  • The selection of the shape is displayed as described above.
  • The same applies if I click on the shape and drag it around. Afterwards I can use CMD+C and DEL.
  • When I select the shape with a simple click and click in the menu on "Edit" the selection instantly switches into the text edit mode. But when I use the right mouse button (or the touchpad equivalent) I reach the context menu and can select the copy-command from there (it just costs so much time to take these workarounds).

Because of that and the fact that CMD+C works in any other program flawlessly it seems to be no shortcut issue.

The problem did occur spontaneous from one moment to the other within the same PowerPoint session.

  • Macbook Pro, Mac OS 10.10, PowerPoint 2011

UPDATES:

  • When I select a shape with one click and then press the ESC key I can use the CMD+C, DEL etc. normally.
  • The arrow key are affected as well: I click on a shape and press an arrow key to move it, but it does not move. Instead the shape switches into textedit mode (I get a I-Beam Cursor).

I have a totally weird problem here and I am close to tears, because that strange bug is in heavy conflict with my timeline :/.

My Problem:

  • I click on a shape (no problem with images).
  • the shape is displayed as selected with resize handlers etc. (the edit shape mode in light blue, not the edit text mode in light grey).
  • But I can't copy or delete the shape. CMD+C or DEL don't trigger any reactions (normally the menu flickers briefly to indicate that shortcut worked).

My guess is that it is a problem with the selection mechanism, because:

  • When I select a shape by encircling it with the selection marker (click mouse, keep the button down, draw the selection mask over the shape) CMD+C or DEL are working.
  • The selection of the shape is displayed as described above.
  • The same applies if I click on the shape and drag it around. Afterwards I can use CMD+C and DEL.
  • When I select the shape with a simple click and click in the menu on "Edit" the selection instantly switches into the text edit mode. But when I use the right mouse button (or the touchpad equivalent) I reach the context menu and can select the copy-command from there (it just costs so much time to take these workarounds).

Because of that and the fact that CMD+C works in any other program flawlessly it seems to be no shortcut issue.

The problem did occur spontaneous from one moment to the other within the same PowerPoint session.

  • Macbook Pro, Mac OS 10.10, PowerPoint 2011

I have a totally weird problem here and I am close to tears, because that strange bug is in heavy conflict with my timeline :/.

My Problem:

  • I click on a shape (no problem with images).
  • the shape is displayed as selected with resize handlers etc. (the edit shape mode in light blue, not the edit text mode in light grey).
  • But I can't copy or delete the shape. CMD+C or DEL don't trigger any reactions (normally the menu flickers briefly to indicate that shortcut worked).

My guess is that it is a problem with the selection mechanism, because:

  • When I select a shape by encircling it with the selection marker (click mouse, keep the button down, draw the selection mask over the shape) CMD+C or DEL are working.
  • The selection of the shape is displayed as described above.
  • The same applies if I click on the shape and drag it around. Afterwards I can use CMD+C and DEL.
  • When I select the shape with a simple click and click in the menu on "Edit" the selection instantly switches into the text edit mode. But when I use the right mouse button (or the touchpad equivalent) I reach the context menu and can select the copy-command from there (it just costs so much time to take these workarounds).

Because of that and the fact that CMD+C works in any other program flawlessly it seems to be no shortcut issue.

The problem did occur spontaneous from one moment to the other within the same PowerPoint session.

  • Macbook Pro, Mac OS 10.10, PowerPoint 2011

UPDATES:

  • When I select a shape with one click and then press the ESC key I can use the CMD+C, DEL etc. normally.
  • The arrow key are affected as well: I click on a shape and press an arrow key to move it, but it does not move. Instead the shape switches into textedit mode (I get a I-Beam Cursor).
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Powerpoint 2011 - Selection of Shapes does not work anymore - Macbook Pro, Mac OS 10.10, Powerpoint 2011

I have a totally weird problem here and I am close to tears, because that f******strange bug is in heavy conflict with my timeline :/.

My Problem:

  • I click on a shape (no problem with images).
  • the shape is displayed as selected with resize handlers etc. (the edit shape mode in light blue, not the edit text mode in light grey).
  • But I can't copy or delete the shape. CMD+C or DEL don't trigger any reactions (normally the menu flickers briefly to indicate that shortcut worked).

My guess is that it is a problem with the selection mechanism, because:

  • When I select a shape by encircling it with the selection marker (click mouse, keep the button down, draw the selection mask over the shape) CMD+C or DEL are working.
  • The selection of the shape is displayed as described above.
  • The same applies if I click on the shape and drag it around. Afterwards I can use CMD+C and DEL.
  • When I select the shape with a simple click and click in the menu on "Edit" the selection instantly switches into the text edit mode. But when I use the right mouse button (or the touchpad equivalent) I reach the context menu and can select the copy-command from there (it just costs so much time to take these workarounds).

Because of that and the fact that CMD+C works in any other program flawlessly it seems to be no shortcut issue.

The problem did occureoccur spontaneous from one moment to the other within the same PowerpointPowerPoint session.

  • Macbook Pro, Mac OS 10.10, PowerPoint 2011

Powerpoint 2011 - Selection of Shapes does not work anymore - Macbook Pro, Mac OS 10.10, Powerpoint 2011

I have a totally weird problem here and I am close to tears, because that f****** bug is in heavy conflict with my timeline :/.

My Problem:

  • I click on a shape (no problem with images).
  • the shape is displayed as selected with resize handlers etc. (the edit shape mode in light blue, not the edit text mode in light grey).
  • But I can't copy or delete the shape. CMD+C or DEL don't trigger any reactions (normally the menu flickers briefly to indicate that shortcut worked).

My guess is that it is a problem with the selection mechanism, because:

  • When I select a shape by encircling it with the selection marker (click mouse, keep the button down, draw the selection mask over the shape) CMD+C or DEL are working.
  • The selection of the shape is displayed as described above.
  • The same applies if I click on the shape and drag it around. Afterwards I can use CMD+C and DEL.
  • When I select the shape with a simple click and click in the menu on "Edit" the selection instantly switches into the text edit mode. But when I use the right mouse button (or the touchpad equivalent) I reach the context menu and can select the copy-command from there (it just costs so much time to take these workarounds).

Because of that and the fact that CMD+C works in any other program flawlessly it seems to be no shortcut issue.

The problem did occure spontaneous from one moment to the other within the same Powerpoint session.

Powerpoint 2011 - Selection of Shapes does not work anymore

I have a totally weird problem here and I am close to tears, because that strange bug is in heavy conflict with my timeline :/.

My Problem:

  • I click on a shape (no problem with images).
  • the shape is displayed as selected with resize handlers etc. (the edit shape mode in light blue, not the edit text mode in light grey).
  • But I can't copy or delete the shape. CMD+C or DEL don't trigger any reactions (normally the menu flickers briefly to indicate that shortcut worked).

My guess is that it is a problem with the selection mechanism, because:

  • When I select a shape by encircling it with the selection marker (click mouse, keep the button down, draw the selection mask over the shape) CMD+C or DEL are working.
  • The selection of the shape is displayed as described above.
  • The same applies if I click on the shape and drag it around. Afterwards I can use CMD+C and DEL.
  • When I select the shape with a simple click and click in the menu on "Edit" the selection instantly switches into the text edit mode. But when I use the right mouse button (or the touchpad equivalent) I reach the context menu and can select the copy-command from there (it just costs so much time to take these workarounds).

Because of that and the fact that CMD+C works in any other program flawlessly it seems to be no shortcut issue.

The problem did occur spontaneous from one moment to the other within the same PowerPoint session.

  • Macbook Pro, Mac OS 10.10, PowerPoint 2011
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I have a totally weird problem here and I am close to tears, because that f****** bug is in heavy conflict with my timeline :/.

My Problem:

  • I click on a shape (no problem with images).
  • the shape is displayed as selected with grey resize handlers etc. (the edit shape mode in light blue, not the edit text mode in light grey).
  • But I can't copy or delete the shape. CMD+C or DEL don't trigger any reactions (normally the menu flickers briefly to indicate that shortcut worked).

My guess is that it is a problem with the selection mechanism, because:

  • When I select a shape by encircling it with the selection marker (click mouse, keep the button down, draw the selection mask over the shape) CMD+C or DEL are working.
  • The selection of the shape is displayed as described above.
  • The same applies if I click on the shape and drag it around. Afterwards I can use CMD+C and DEL.
  • When I select the shape with a simple click and click in the menu on "Edit" the selection instantly switches into the text edit mode. But when I use the right mouse button (or the touchpad equivalent) I reach the context menu and can select the copy-command from there (it just costs so much time to take these workarounds).

Because of that and the fact that CMD+C works in any other program flawlessly it seems to be no shortcut issue.

The problem did occure spontaneous from one moment to the other within the same Powerpoint session.

I have a totally weird problem here and I am close to tears, because that f****** bug is in heavy conflict with my timeline :/.

My Problem:

  • I click on a shape (no problem with images).
  • the shape is displayed as selected with grey resize handlers etc. (the edit shape mode in light blue, not the edit text mode in light grey).
  • But I can't copy or delete the shape. CMD+C or DEL don't trigger any reactions (normally the menu flickers briefly to indicate that shortcut worked).

My guess is that it is a problem with the selection mechanism, because:

  • When I select a shape by encircling it with the selection marker (click mouse, keep the button down, draw the selection mask over the shape) CMD+C or DEL are working.
  • The selection of the shape is displayed as described above.
  • The same applies if I click on the shape and drag it around. Afterwards I can use CMD+C and DEL.
  • When I select the shape with a simple click and click in the menu on "Edit" the selection instantly switches into the text edit mode. But when I use the right mouse button (or the touchpad equivalent) I reach the context menu and can select the copy-command from there (it just costs so much time to take these workarounds).

Because of that and the fact that CMD+C works in any other program flawlessly it seems to be no shortcut issue.

The problem did occure spontaneous from one moment to the other within the same Powerpoint session.

I have a totally weird problem here and I am close to tears, because that f****** bug is in heavy conflict with my timeline :/.

My Problem:

  • I click on a shape (no problem with images).
  • the shape is displayed as selected with resize handlers etc. (the edit shape mode in light blue, not the edit text mode in light grey).
  • But I can't copy or delete the shape. CMD+C or DEL don't trigger any reactions (normally the menu flickers briefly to indicate that shortcut worked).

My guess is that it is a problem with the selection mechanism, because:

  • When I select a shape by encircling it with the selection marker (click mouse, keep the button down, draw the selection mask over the shape) CMD+C or DEL are working.
  • The selection of the shape is displayed as described above.
  • The same applies if I click on the shape and drag it around. Afterwards I can use CMD+C and DEL.
  • When I select the shape with a simple click and click in the menu on "Edit" the selection instantly switches into the text edit mode. But when I use the right mouse button (or the touchpad equivalent) I reach the context menu and can select the copy-command from there (it just costs so much time to take these workarounds).

Because of that and the fact that CMD+C works in any other program flawlessly it seems to be no shortcut issue.

The problem did occure spontaneous from one moment to the other within the same Powerpoint session.

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