"Rey Santos" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> The amount of data a that can be placed on the clipboard defends on the
> amount of free memory available. Programs running shares the available
> memory
> with the clipboard. Less programs running the more data that you can store
> on
> the clipboard. To see the contents of your clipboard: Start > Run > type
> clipbrd. To clear the clipboard: Edit menu > Delete or pres the Delete
> button
> (X).
> --
> Rey
>
>
> "PSRumbagh" wrote:
>
>> Is there a limit to the amount of data (megabytes) that can be placed on
>> the
>> Windows XP clipboard? My laptop has 1 GB of RAM.
Even easier (I think): Search for clipbrd.exe. Probably in
C:\WINDOWS\system32. Right click, send to desktop. The clipboard (now
called Clipbook) is right there in front of you all the time.
Ken Bland
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