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Perform the following:
1. Right-click on your Desktop and select: NEW > SHORTCUT
2. In the Create Shortcut window, type in: CLIPBRD.EXE , and click "Next"
3. In the next window, type in: ClipBoard Viewer , and click "Finish"
4. A ClipBoard Viewer shortcut icon will appear on your Desktop.
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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.basics (More info?)
There is a Clipboard (I do not know what a "spike" refers to). You can
access it from Start/Run [or any other Command Prompt]/type "clipbrd.exe"
[less quote markers], and clicking "OK". You can also put a Shortcut on the
Desktop, if you wish, as Carey suggests.
Gene K
"MarkSymons" <msymons@alphalink.com.au> wrote in message
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> Is there a clipboard and spike in windows XP? - I can't find them. If not,
> can they be added?
>
> Thanks
> Mark
>
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MarkSymons wrote:
> Is there a clipboard and spike in windows XP? - I can't find them. If
> not, can they be added?
>
> Thanks
> Mark
If you mean "spike" in the literal sense of multiple entries on the
clipboard, and the ability to bring any one of those entries back for
pasting, that's a function of word processors, a la Word. I -think- it
started in Word 2k, it's definitely part of Office 2002, though I don't
think it's called a spike.
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Mark, there isn't in XP, you need 3rd party prog fot that...
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> MarkSymons wrote:
> > Is there a clipboard and spike in windows XP? - I can't find them. If
> > not, can they be added?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Mark
>
> If you mean "spike" in the literal sense of multiple entries on the
> clipboard, and the ability to bring any one of those entries back for
> pasting, that's a function of word processors, a la Word. I -think- it
> started in Word 2k, it's definitely part of Office 2002, though I don't
> think it's called a spike.
>
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