Office Clipboard

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Paul Axelrod

We have been using the Office Clipboard quite a bit lately and a
question has arisen concerning it's specifications.
The literature specifies that it can hold up to 24 objects. What
causes this limitation, and how is the number of objects specified?

Any enlightenment would be appreciated. We use Office 2002 Standard.

Thanks in advance.
 
T

TF

Correct. It is limited to 24 objects. As you copy object 25, object 24 fall
over the end of the world. So it is first in, last out. This is a programmed
feature.



: We have been using the Office Clipboard quite a bit lately and a
: question has arisen concerning it's specifications.
: The literature specifies that it can hold up to 24 objects. What
: causes this limitation, and how is the number of objects specified?
:
: Any enlightenment would be appreciated. We use Office 2002 Standard.
:
: Thanks in advance.
 
T

TF

What rubbish. I meant to say (and I am sure this was the fault of my fingers
not following my brain) First in, First out!

Terry

"TF" <terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom> wrote in message
: Correct. It is limited to 24 objects. As you copy object 25, object 24
fall
: over the end of the world. So it is first in, last out. This is a
programmed
: feature.
:
: --
: Terry Farrell - Word MVP
: http://word.mvps.org/
:
: : : We have been using the Office Clipboard quite a bit lately and a
: : question has arisen concerning it's specifications.
: : The literature specifies that it can hold up to 24 objects. What
: : causes this limitation, and how is the number of objects specified?
: :
: : Any enlightenment would be appreciated. We use Office 2002 Standard.
: :
: : Thanks in advance.
:
:
 

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