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Martin C
Not sure if I should be asking this question in the Office newsgroup or not,
but I thought I would start here first.
Whenever I use CTRL C to copy anything, an info balloon appears above the
system tray in the status bar to state that x of 24 clipboard items have
been collected.
What I want to know, is how can all the contents of this clipboard be
displayed (shortcut keys would be preferable as I use them a lot) so that I
can pick and choose from the copied data I want.
I know that the clipboard can be displayed in a task pane in Word (or other
Office applications for that matter), but I do not want to have to open up
Word to simply paste text into Notepad or IE (for example). I don't want to
just to CTRL V as this will only paste in the last copied data item.
There must be an easy way to do this.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Martin
but I thought I would start here first.
Whenever I use CTRL C to copy anything, an info balloon appears above the
system tray in the status bar to state that x of 24 clipboard items have
been collected.
What I want to know, is how can all the contents of this clipboard be
displayed (shortcut keys would be preferable as I use them a lot) so that I
can pick and choose from the copied data I want.
I know that the clipboard can be displayed in a task pane in Word (or other
Office applications for that matter), but I do not want to have to open up
Word to simply paste text into Notepad or IE (for example). I don't want to
just to CTRL V as this will only paste in the last copied data item.
There must be an easy way to do this.
Thanks for any help you can provide.
Martin