CLIPBOARD

T

TERESA

I HAVE WENT THROUGH ALL THE STEPS TO INSTALL "CLIPBOARD",
BUT IT STILL WILL NOT INSTALL. WHAT DO I DO NOW? HELP!
 
J

Jake

-----Original Message-----
I HAVE WENT THROUGH ALL THE STEPS TO INSTALL "CLIPBOARD",
BUT IT STILL WILL NOT INSTALL. WHAT DO I DO NOW? HELP!
.
First, do not type a post in upper case, in Internet
ettiquet that is considered as shouting and very rude if
you expect a response. You have "went" or "gone"?
Second. There is no such thing as "Clipboard" with an
icon you can put on your desktop. It is a "class"
program that activates if you use keys like "Print
screen" and makes a copy that you can then paste into an
editor like Word or graphics program. You can go to the
below website and download a clipboard extender. It is
an excellent program, take a look, it's free.
CyberMatrix Clipboard Magic: Freeware Windows Clipboard
Extender Software
http://www.cyber-matrix.com/clipmag.htm
 
T

Taurarian

First, Windows XP's Clipboard Viewer is now called the Clipbook Viewer. And
although XP places the program on your hard drive, here's how to place the
Clipbook Viewer's icon onto your Start menu:
1. Click the Start menu button and open My Computer.
2. Open your C drive. (It's listed in the Hard Disk Drives section.)
3. Double-click on the Windows folder, then Double-click on the System32
folder.
5. Scroll down the page until you locate a file named Clipbrd.
6. Drag and drop the Clipbrd file onto your Start button.
When you open your Start menu, the Clipbrd program's icon will appear near
the top. (Feel free to right-click the clipbrd's icon, choose Rename, and
type in Clipbook Viewer/Clipboard Viewer.
Whenever you want to see exactly what's being stored on your Clipboard,
double-click that icon. The Clipbook Viewer appears, letting you see exactly
what's been cut or copied to your Clipboard.
NB: To display hidden files and folders
Open Folder Options in Control Panel, Click Start, and then click Control
Panel.
Double-click Folder Options.
On the View tab, under Hidden files and folders, click Show hidden files and
folders.
 

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