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Mark Flynn
I've been using OL2k and the clipboard was a tidy little box that was
"always on top" and knew where you wanted to paste info to.
Now I'm using OL2003 and the clipboard seems to stay with the email message
that I'm copying from.
Here's what I do: An email arrives with Contact information in the body. I
copy the name, address etc. from the email, right click on the "From:" to
"Add to Outlook Contacts", then paste the name, address, phone etc. onto the
new Contact form.
Question: How can I get the Clipboard to go with me to the new Contact
form. stay on top, and allow me to paste into the Contact form. Also
reducing the size to the Clipboard to the way it was in OL2k with little
postage stamp sized paste indicators would be great.
Thanks, Mark Flynn
"always on top" and knew where you wanted to paste info to.
Now I'm using OL2003 and the clipboard seems to stay with the email message
that I'm copying from.
Here's what I do: An email arrives with Contact information in the body. I
copy the name, address etc. from the email, right click on the "From:" to
"Add to Outlook Contacts", then paste the name, address, phone etc. onto the
new Contact form.
Question: How can I get the Clipboard to go with me to the new Contact
form. stay on top, and allow me to paste into the Contact form. Also
reducing the size to the Clipboard to the way it was in OL2k with little
postage stamp sized paste indicators would be great.
Thanks, Mark Flynn