More than 1 item in clipbook

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When I copy something I notice that somewhere there are my previous copies
but when I open clipbook I only see the last one. Is there a way to see all
my copies? (up to the 24 limit). Thanks
 
As far as I know the native clipboard will only hold the last item saved
to it, if you want more you will have to go with a third party program and
I don't know of any sorry.
Joan
 
The Microsoft Office Clipboard holds more than one item, but it has rules.

How to use the Office 2000 Clipboard
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/221190


[[The Office Clipboard and the system Clipboard

The Office Clipboard is related to the system Clipboard in the following
ways:

* When you copy multiple items to the Office Clipboard, the last item you
copy is always copied to the system Clipboard.
* When you clear the Office Clipboard, the system Clipboard is also cleared.
* When you use the Paste command, the Paste button, or the shortcut keys
(CTRL+V), you paste the contents of the system Clipboard, not the Office
Clipboard. ]]
from...
About collecting and pasting multiple items
http://office.microsoft.com/en-ca/assistance/HP052548921033.aspx

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Thanks for the information Wesley, I didn't realise that, I have Microsoft
Office 2000 but only really use the Excel part of it and sometimes Word
<g>
Joan


Wesley said:
The Microsoft Office Clipboard holds more than one item, but it has
rules.

How to use the Office 2000 Clipboard
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/221190


[[The Office Clipboard and the system Clipboard

The Office Clipboard is related to the system Clipboard in the
following ways:

* When you copy multiple items to the Office Clipboard, the last item
you copy is always copied to the system Clipboard.
* When you clear the Office Clipboard, the system Clipboard is also
cleared.
* When you use the Paste command, the Paste button, or the shortcut
keys (CTRL+V), you paste the contents of the system Clipboard, not
the Office Clipboard. ]]
from...
About collecting and pasting multiple items
http://office.microsoft.com/en-ca/assistance/HP052548921033.aspx


In
Joan Archer said:
As far as I know the native clipboard will only hold the last item
saved to it, if you want more you will have to go with a third party
program and I don't know of any sorry.
Joan
 
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Spammers almost never come back to the newsgroup to read responses to their
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In this case, you also left in the spammer's original message, so you did
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Report spammers to their ISPs if you can, but otherwise just ignore them.
 
Hi Joan,

I use Word all of the time. I even use words once in a while. ;-)

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Joan Archer said:
Thanks for the information Wesley, I didn't realise that, I have Microsoft
Office 2000 but only really use the Excel part of it and sometimes Word
<g>
Joan


Wesley said:
The Microsoft Office Clipboard holds more than one item, but it has
rules.

How to use the Office 2000 Clipboard
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/221190


[[The Office Clipboard and the system Clipboard

The Office Clipboard is related to the system Clipboard in the
following ways:

* When you copy multiple items to the Office Clipboard, the last item
you copy is always copied to the system Clipboard.
* When you clear the Office Clipboard, the system Clipboard is also
cleared.
* When you use the Paste command, the Paste button, or the shortcut
keys (CTRL+V), you paste the contents of the system Clipboard, not
the Office Clipboard. ]]
from...
About collecting and pasting multiple items
http://office.microsoft.com/en-ca/assistance/HP052548921033.aspx


In
Joan Archer said:
As far as I know the native clipboard will only hold the last item
saved to it, if you want more you will have to go with a third party
program and I don't know of any sorry.
Joan


zak wrote:
When I copy something I notice that somewhere there are my previous
copies but when I open clipbook I only see the last one. Is there a
way to see all my copies? (up to the 24 limit). Thanks
 
ROTFL Yea, those are a little harder to decipher.

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<lol> I don't bother, I leave that to my DH who is an accountant, although
out of work at the moment <g>
Joan
 
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