how to set template in CLCL clipboard caching utility?

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rach

Boco Merci said:
Any ideas how to fill the template? Is there some manual somewhere?
Boco

You copy something to the clipboard, then open the viewer and in the left
pane select the clip and right-click "Add to Template". After it's added you
can rename it by highlighting it and selecting F2. You can edit the clip in
the right pane when the clip is selected.

I don't think there is a manual. It's all trial and error.

Great program though! ( http://www.nakka.com/soft/clcl/index_eng.html <--
for those who don't know)

Rach
http://scootergirl.cjb.net/P250/ <-- 668.46 KB
 
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Boco Merci

You copy something to the clipboard, then open the viewer and in the left
pane select the clip and right-click "Add to Template". After it's added you
can rename it by highlighting it and selecting F2. You can edit the clip in
the right pane when the clip is selected.

I don't think there is a manual. It's all trial and error.

Great program though! ( http://www.nakka.com/soft/clcl/index_eng.html <--
for those who don't know)

Rach
http://scootergirl.cjb.net/P250/ <-- 668.46 KB
Tanks! Boco
 
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inventories

rach said:
You copy something to the clipboard, then open the viewer and in the left
pane select the clip and right-click "Add to Template". After it's added you
can rename it by highlighting it and selecting F2. You can edit the clip in
the right pane when the clip is selected.

Thanks for the F2 tip!

You can also create template items in the viewer. Just right-click on
"Template" and select "New Item." Then choose the format (I've made
text items only) and you can type in the box next to the tree.

I've been using CLCL for just a day and I'm amazed by how flexible and
deep the program is. It's a real Swiss Army knife--like RUNit. Just
amazing!

Michael
 
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Dugie

rach said:
Thanks! I'm just about 1000 miles on it in about 3 weeks!

Rach
http://scootergirl.cjb.net/P250/ <-- 668.46 KB

Yeah, very nice, and great pictures. I think you LOVE that scooter. You're very smart to wear what you do for
protection, too; impressive common sense. I've had a few spills and the cuts and scraps HURT!

Dugie
 

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