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From: dukester on 15 Dec 2009 13:04 I just got a message telling me I have a lot of data on my clipboard - what is the clipboard and how do I access it?
From: Terry Farrell on 15 Dec 2009 14:43
The clipboard is the area of memory that Windows sticks something you have copied (usually to paste elsewhere). When you close Word or the document, it asks if you have finished with the stuff on the clipboard before it clears it out. Unless you intend to copy something to paste into another application and you are closing Word before pasting into the other application, it is safe to dump it. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "dukester" <dukester(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:718623CB-C1C5-478F-8E8B-13E9D296AC41(a)microsoft.com... > I just got a message telling me I have a lot of data on my clipboard - > what > is the clipboard and how do I access it? |