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(Thu 20:04 13/Dec/07) http://www.duxcw.com/faq/win/xp/clip.htm | |
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(Thu 20:05 13/Dec/07)
an even easier way http://www.andyrathbone.com/tips/clipbrd.html |
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(Thu 20:23 13/Dec/07)
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Thanks, neil. I printed out both of the suggestions that you posted. However, if you can only copy one thing at a time and not save a bunch for pasting later, it seems to be of little value. Cheers, and thanks again.
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(Fri 21:01 14/Dec/07)
ACTUALLY the clipboard feature ONLY stores ONE instance of any copy paste ( the last instance) YOU cannot store more than one instance sorry its a microsoft feature |
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(Sat 17:17 15/Dec/07)
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Hi, neil. It seems to me that when I had Windows Me I could copy something, then bring up the viewer and save it under "edit', and do this numerous times, and then paste them in the order I wanted.
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(Sat 17:36 15/Dec/07)
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Neil, I just go lucky. I went to print out a recipe using Microsoft Word, and guess what?..There's a clipboard in that program which allows you to copy up to 24 items.
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