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> "Alan Edwards" <edwards[ at ]southcom.com.au> wrote in message
> news:3spvk4pj1ie7v2mp51icrlmhjbmmp7a4h9[ at ]4ax.com...
>> There is no way to get the text back again in IE6.
>> IE6 does not have a clipboard enhancer and is unlikely to be a feature
>> in future releases.
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>> There are many such programs available. I use ClipMate:
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http://www.thornsoft.com/ but there are free ones available.
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> Looks like, as usual, the OS could be a factor here too.
> E.g. clipbrd.exe in XPsp3 comes up with the title "Clipbook Viewer"
> but I have no way of making it into a "Clipbook". AFAICS it is just
> a "clipboard viewer". I remember, at least with W3.1 <w>, that there
> was a tool called ClipBook which would allow users to save more
> than one clip at a time quite easily.
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> Hmm... I also have something called clipsrv.exe WTH does it do?...
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> (Run... services.msc)... Oh. There's a service called ClipBook.
> Who knew? What does it do? Maybe it makes clipbrd work
> the way Clipbook used to? <eg>
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> Robert
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>> ...Alan
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>> Alan Edwards, MS MVP Windows - Internet Explorer
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http://dts-l.com/index.htm>>
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>> On Mon, 22 Dec 2008 06:28:04 -0800, in
>> microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6.browser, Muntypro
>> <Muntypro[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
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>>>I've copied at long text I entered in an IE6 website intending to use it
>>>later, but then forgot to paste before pressing Cntl+C again! Is there
>>>anyway
>>>to get the text back?
>>>I see in Office applications that you can access upto 24 previous cut &
>>>pasted items during a session, but this does not appear to apply to IE6.
>>>I've
>>>still got IE open and want to paste text into Outlook message. Is it in a
>>>cached area or temp file?
>>>
>>>Much appreciated in anyone can help, otherwise good feature to add to
>>>future
>>>IE releases. Thanks.
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