ClipBook files

H

HAC

How can I paste pictures from WindowsXP ClipBook (clp.
file) into Word? Any help would be grestly appreciated.
 
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Raghu Prakash

Hi HAC,

Please let me know if i am not right...
Once you have installed Clipbook, u can use Clipbrd.exe and the ClipBook
Viewer springs to life. you can launch the ClipBook Viewer by selecting
Start, Programs, Accessories, and ClipBook Viewer.
Clipbook Viewer
The Clipbook Viewer Utility enables you to view the Clipboard contents. To
use it in any Windows application, select something you want to cut or copy
and choose Edit+Cut or Edit+Copy. Now click Start, Programs, Accessories,
and Clipbook Viewer. (If Clipbook Viewer is not an option on your
Accessories menu, you need to install it from your Windows CD. You can find
it in the Accessories options in the Add/Remove Program Properties dialog
box on the CD’s start-up screen.) In the Clipbook Viewer window, open the
Clipboard window to find the material you just copied or cut from some
document. Choose File+Save As, and in the File Name box type a name for
your cut/copied material and click OK. Your cut or copied information is
available for future use no matter what you subsequently cut or copy from
other documents. To paste material from the Clipbook, choose Start,
Programs, Accessories, Clipbook Viewer. From the Clipbook menu, select
File+Open and highlight the file you want to open and click OK. If you have
anything else on the Clipboard, which was the last copied or cut item,
Windows 95 will ask if you tlinewant to erase it, so click Yes. The
Clipbook replaces whatever is currently on the Clipboard with your Clipbook
file so that you can paste it into any application. Now return to wherever
you want to paste the information and choose Edit+Paste or press Ctrl+V

Accessing/Using ClipBook
ClipBook Viewer consists of two windows. One, the Clipboard, which displays
the last item cut or copied, and secondly, the Local ClipBook, the storage
area for frequently pasted items. To add an item to the Local ClipBook,
select the item in its native application, press Ctrl-X (to cut) or Ctrl-C
(to copy), and then revert back to the ClipBook Viewer. If it is not
already open, select the Local ClipBook window, click the Paste icon, type
a name for the new item, and finally click OK. At this time a new page will
appear in your Local ClipBook. To paste a ClipBook page into a new
location, select it in the Local ClipBook window and click the Copy icon.
Then switch back to the document you would like to paste the item and
choose that application’s Paste command.


Please let me has this helped You...
Thank You...
Raghu...
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