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BestFootForward
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I have typed a new topic I intend to post to the message board using Word to take advantage of the word-processor features. Can I cut and paste the document to the post window, like the one I'm typing in here?

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I'm not sure what's wrong. I do this all the time. I highlight the section I want to copy, then control c control v to copy paste.

I'm not having any problems on my end.

sorry I can't be of any help.

I copy/pasted this from my file of Dr. Vaknin excerpts




The narcissist is a binary person: the carrot is the stick in his case. If he gets too close to someone emotionally, he fears ultimate and inevitable abandonment. He, thus, distances himself, acts cruelly and brings about the very abandonment that he feared in the first place.
In this paradox lies the key to coping with the narcissist. If, for instance, he is having a rage attack – rage back. This will provoke in him fears of being abandoned and the resulting calm will be so total that it might seem eerie. Narcissists are known for these sudden tectonic shifts in mood and in behavior.
Mirror the narcissist’s actions and repeat his words. If he threatens – threaten back and credibly try to use the same language and content. If he leaves the house – leave it as well, disappear on him. If he is suspicious – act suspicious. Be critical, denigrating, humiliating, go down to his level – because that's the only way to penetrate his thick defenses. Faced with his mirror image – the narcissist always recoils.
How to Cope with a Narcissist? FAQ #4 By: Dr. Sam Vaknin
http://samvak.tripod.com/faq4.html


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Thanks for the quick response. I haven't tried doing it yet, I was asking before attempting it, assuming I'd have problems. You make it sound simple and so I will try to simply do it!

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