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From: graviton on 15 Feb 2010 17:50 Very often I want to copy and paste several different, widely separated things from a web page and it would be great if after Control C you could do a Control Something Else and then a Control Something Elser and have them all in your clipboard when you're ready to paste. (Of course you'd also have to have a Control V then Control V1 and Control V2 or its equivalent.) Is this possible? I have a cheap pocket calculator with 3 different memory stores so there is precedent.
From: Bernd on 15 Feb 2010 20:02 -------- Original-Nachricht -------- > Very often I want to copy and paste several different, widely separated > things from a web page and it would be great if after Control C you could do > a Control Something Else and then a Control Something Elser and have them all > in your clipboard when you're ready to paste. (Of course you'd also have to > have a Control V then Control V1 and Control V2 or its equivalent.) Is this > possible? > > I have a cheap pocket calculator with 3 different memory stores so there is > precedent. One of those free tools (I use it): http://ditto-cp.sourceforge.net/ Bernd
From: VanguardLH on 15 Feb 2010 20:13 graviton wrote: > Very often I want to copy and paste several different, widely separated > things from a web page and it would be great if after Control C you could do > a Control Something Else and then a Control Something Elser and have them all > in your clipboard when you're ready to paste. (Of course you'd also have to > have a Control V then Control V1 and Control V2 or its equivalent.) Is this > possible? > > I have a cheap pocket calculator with 3 different memory stores so there is > precedent. Clipmate (pay) ClipMagic (free)
From: graviton on 15 Feb 2010 23:27 "graviton" wrote: > Very often I want to copy and paste several different, widely separated > things from a web page and it would be great if after Control C you could do > a Control Something Else and then a Control Something Elser and have them all > in your clipboard when you're ready to paste. (Of course you'd also have to > have a Control V then Control V1 and Control V2 or its equivalent.) Is this > possible? > > I have a cheap pocket calculator with 3 different memory stores so there is > precedent. Bernd and VanguardLH, I want to thank you for your prompt and hitting-the-spot responses. I downloaded the pieces of software you recommended and I'll be testing them out over the next few days to see which is superior, although I suspect each will be more than adequate for my currently limited purposes. I only just discovered this web site, and it's great to know there's a place to go where you can obtain truly valuable and meaningful responses. I've fared very badly at the general "tech" sites on the web, where it turns out people often know less than they imagine they do. So thanks again, gentlemen.
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