Clipboard

C

Canopus

How do I view the clipboard? In W98 the Clipboard Viewer was launched via
Start > Programs > Accessories > Systems Tools > Clipboard Viewer, but, in
XP I find no link to it anywhere. OK, when I do a Print Screen using Alt +
Print Screen I can paste it into an image editing program, but, often it
would be easier to open the Clipboard viewer and save the image in it to the
format I want.

Rob
 
W

WTC

Canopus said:
How do I view the clipboard? In W98 the Clipboard Viewer was launched via
Start > Programs > Accessories > Systems Tools > Clipboard Viewer, but, in
XP I find no link to it anywhere. OK, when I do a Print Screen using Alt
+
Print Screen I can paste it into an image editing program, but, often it
would be easier to open the Clipboard viewer and save the image in it to
the
format I want.

Rob


Type clipbrd at Start>Run.
 
C

Code-Curious Mom

You can create a shortcut for it there, if you'd like. Use

%windir%\System32\clipbrd.exe

for the target.
 
Y

Yao Su

You'll find Windows NT ClipBook Viewer here:
%SystemRoot%\system32\clipbrd.exe

Also you can type "clipbrd" in the RUN dialogbox of the START menu for a
shortcut.

--
Regards,
Yao Su
http://blog.mvpcn.net/suyao


| How do I view the clipboard? In W98 the Clipboard Viewer was launched via
| Start > Programs > Accessories > Systems Tools > Clipboard Viewer, but, in
| XP I find no link to it anywhere. OK, when I do a Print Screen using Alt
+
| Print Screen I can paste it into an image editing program, but, often it
| would be easier to open the Clipboard viewer and save the image in it to
the
| format I want.
|
| Rob
|
|
 
C

Canopus

Code-Curious Mom said:
You can create a shortcut for it there, if you'd like. Use

%windir%\System32\clipbrd.exe

for the target.

Neat, thanks. Seems to also be a better Clipboard Viewer than in W98 as
well.

Rob
 

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