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FGarvin
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      26th Sep 2008
I have a User who is using the clipboard function (Copy/Paste) where she
needs to continually use the same information over and over. She copies the
information once and the clipboard should retain that information until she
copies something else. Well, for some reason, the clipboard is forgetting the
data after a few minutes (it is not a consistent time) without copying
anything else. I can find no reason for this to happen. Any Ideas?
 
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      26th Sep 2008

"FGarvin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a User who is using the clipboard function (Copy/Paste) where she
> needs to continually use the same information over and over. She copies
> the
> information once and the clipboard should retain that information until
> she
> copies something else. Well, for some reason, the clipboard is forgetting
> the
> data after a few minutes (it is not a consistent time) without copying
> anything else. I can find no reason for this to happen. Any Ideas?


There is probably some other application that makes use of the clipboard. If
you launch clipbrd.exe and keep its frame partly visible then you can see
when exactly the "disappearing act" happens. Make sure to click
"Window/Clipboard".


 
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John A
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      26th Sep 2008
Some of the older versions of Microsoft Works Suites can cause this -
when you start Word it clears the clipboard.

On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 11:46:01 -0700, FGarvin
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>I have a User who is using the clipboard function (Copy/Paste) where she
>needs to continually use the same information over and over. She copies the
>information once and the clipboard should retain that information until she
>copies something else. Well, for some reason, the clipboard is forgetting the
>data after a few minutes (it is not a consistent time) without copying
>anything else. I can find no reason for this to happen. Any Ideas?

 
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ju.c
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      27th Sep 2008
While not a fix, I thought you might like this:

ClipX 1.0.3.8 109 KB (Freeware)
http://bluemars.org/clipx/

"/
ClipX is a tiny clipboard history manager. It is
sweet, it is free, use it. Use the system tray
icon to restore your old clipboards. Use a hotkey
to paste them directly inside your favorite editor.
/"


ju.c


"FGarvin" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:50D6CC9A-A4ED-4D07-903B-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I have a User who is using the clipboard function (Copy/Paste) where she
> needs to continually use the same information over and over. She copies the
> information once and the clipboard should retain that information until she
> copies something else. Well, for some reason, the clipboard is forgetting the
> data after a few minutes (it is not a consistent time) without copying
> anything else. I can find no reason for this to happen. Any Ideas?

 
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