Clipboard,Spike

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Is there a clipboard and spike in windows XP? - I can't find them. If not,
can they be added?

Thanks
Mark
 
Perform the following:

1. Right-click on your Desktop and select: NEW > SHORTCUT
2. In the Create Shortcut window, type in: CLIPBRD.EXE , and click "Next"
3. In the next window, type in: ClipBoard Viewer , and click "Finish"
4. A ClipBoard Viewer shortcut icon will appear on your Desktop.

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| Is there a clipboard and spike in windows XP? - I can't find them. If not,
| can they be added?
|
| Thanks
| Mark
 
There is a Clipboard (I do not know what a "spike" refers to). You can
access it from Start/Run [or any other Command Prompt]/type "clipbrd.exe"
[less quote markers], and clicking "OK". You can also put a Shortcut on the
Desktop, if you wish, as Carey suggests.
Gene K
 
MarkSymons said:
Is there a clipboard and spike in windows XP? - I can't find them. If
not, can they be added?

Thanks
Mark

If you mean "spike" in the literal sense of multiple entries on the
clipboard, and the ability to bring any one of those entries back for
pasting, that's a function of word processors, a la Word. I -think- it
started in Word 2k, it's definitely part of Office 2002, though I don't
think it's called a spike.
 
Mark, there isn't in XP, you need 3rd party prog fot that...

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