![]() ![]() If it works with both then it must be some other issue. If it works with one and fails with the other, then you’ve narrowed the problem down and just need to focus on why that version is failing. I believe the copy/paste works by storing the copied data in a permanent file in the temp directory, so the above test will tell you whether each version is being able to successfully write to this file and then later open and read it. Then try the same series of operations with the other program (use a different object type so you can tell where it’s coming from if the paste works). Then exit that Blender and restart it (the same version), and now try to do a “paste” and see if it works. So start one of your Blender versions, Create a Torus or whatever, select and “copy” it. As the 2.79 is an important release before the transition to the 2.8 series, please help Blender by testing the available builds and reporting possible issues. This might clearly confirm the behavior you describe where your 2.79 can’t paste to itself. I have been going through all of these different links that are supposed to download Blender 2.79 beta. One way to test the copy/paste stuff is to see if each version can copy/paste to itself across a restart. the MSI installer putting the files in an official location on the machine that is more trusted than code that’s trying to run from wherever). Some times it makes a difference where/how Blender is installed (zip installer extracted somewhere random vs. administrator, 3rd party security software, or in highly managed corporate environments.
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