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hey really random does anyone know of a little app or anyway to copy/paste more than one thing

 

like normally ctrl + c to copy and ctrl + v to paste

 

is there anyway that i can do ctrl +c to copy item1

and then do ctrl + (whatever) to copy item2

 

while still saving item1 in ctrl + c?

 

thanks and sorry its so random

Control C / Cmd C save the copied texts / graphics within the Operating Systems clipboard. Usually, what you copy is overwritten on a second Control C / Cmc C keystroke..

 

By default it is not possible, there may be some clipboard programme. out there though.

 

Cheers.

George.

Control C / Cmd C save the copied texts / graphics within the Operating Systems clipboard. Usually, what you copy is overwritten on a second Control C / Cmc C keystroke..

 

By default it is not possible, there may be some clipboard programme. out there though.

 

Cheers.

George.

 

 

Yeah what I'm mainly asking is if anyone know of a simple program that would allow this =]

If you have MS Office, just turn on the Office clip board which allows up to 24 copied items. Otherwise, download any of the many freeware program available. Here is one: http://download.cnet.com/Copy-Paste-Clipboard-Extender/3000-2384_4-10316888.html

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