Saving Office Clipboard

B

Bob I

You could try

Start, Run, and "clipbrd"

After clipbook viewer opens

Then File, Save As.

Depending on operating system you may have to adjust.
 
D

Don MI

leb said:
Is there a way to save the contents of the Office
Clipboard for later use?

Would saving the Office Clipboard contents in a Word document suit your
needs?

If so, open Word and select Edit, Office Clipboard. The click on Paste All.

Don
 
L

leb

I tried this, but it only saves the last item that I
copied, regardless of the number of items copied. Is
that what is supposed to happen in XP?

Also, can you explain the difference between
the "Clipboard" and the "Local Clipbook"?

Thanks!
 
L

leb

I had initially suggested this to the user who originally
had this question, but this is not what he wants to do.
Thanks for the suggestion, though! (We tried!)
 
B

Bob I

Clipbook is the operating system "viewer" and from what I can tell only
"sees" the last item. As for "multiple items", why not simply create a
"saved clips" document and save the stuff there?
 

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