When copying/pasting problems in Google Chrome, try this.....
(In my case, I could not paste-overwrite a copied content to a slected area/place where other contents(or letters) already existed.)
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original link ; http://community.prezi.com/prezi/topics/cut_copy_and_paste_with_google_chrome
also refer to ; 1) http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/enable-system-flash-player-google-chrome.html
2) https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/108086?hl=en-GB
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3. It is possible to disable the Chrome Flash player and use a standard player. To do this, take the following steps:
A. Type 'about:plugins' into the search bar of Google Chrome.
B. Click on the '+ Details' button in the top-right corner.
C. Scroll down until you find the entry entitled 'Adobe Flash Player'. You should find you have two files here. One of which should contain 'PepperFlash/PepperFlashPlayer.plugin' somewhere in the location field. If this is enabled, it overrides any other entry. Simply click 'disable' to switch to the second file, which should be your standard flash player. This should remedy the cut/copy and paste issue. You'll need to restart Google Chrome before the changes take effect.
If you don't have a second file you will need to visit Adobe at this address -http://get.adobe.com/flashplayer/?fpc...
Ignore the prompt and click 'Download now' to get a standard Flash player for Chrome to use instead of the built-in version that you have just disabled.
D. Once you have taken steps A,B, and C, make sure to restart Chrome.
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