Using Clipboard Extensions

Starting the Application
You can start Clipboard Extensions from the Startup Menu or double-click on
an existing Clipboard file.
The column on the left provides user defined information about each extension in use
including a name and a description. The
column on the right will provide a window on the most
displayable format of the data.
Clipboard Commands
Commands can be executed from either the pull down menu or the context menu (created with a right mouse button
click)
Notice that the
selected extension is highlighted with a bright blue border. All commands
affect the selected extension.
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Get Clipboard |
to move data from the
clipboard to an extension. |
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Put Clipboard |
to move data from the extension back to the clipboard. |
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Information |
to specify the name and/or description of the selected
extension.. |
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Delete |
remove an extension you no longer want in this set. |
Once you have extensions in the set you
can save it as a file by selecting the File pull down menu.
File (Clipboard Set) Commands
From this menu you can:
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New |
create a blank set of clipboard extension. |
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Open |
open an
existing set of extensions. |
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Close |
close the
active set of extensions without saving. |
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Save |
save the currently active set of extensions to an existing file. |
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Save As |
save it a new file or Save to
update an existing file. |
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Properties |
specify the number of extensions within the set. This value
can be increased at any time. The default is 20 per set. |
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Files |
The list of the most recently used clipboard extension sets. |
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Exit |
exit the program. |