“In your writeup titled ‘Where’s the Clipboard Viewer in Windows XP?’ I suggest that you add to it that sometimes the clipbrd file has not been expanded as was my case. (The program’s Help menu still says you can do things, oddly enough.) But if you just want to see what’s on your Clipboard, the stripped-down Clipbook Viewer works fine.Ī more technical note: A reader writes this: You can’t “stockpile” multiple clips, for instance, or swap clips with networked computers. Note: Microsoft seems to have stripped the Clipbook Viewer of the advanced features found in older versions. The Clipbook Viewer will appear, letting you peek at its contents. Whenever you want to see exactly what’s being stored on your Clipboard, double-click on that icon. To put a shortcut to that file on your Desktop, right-click the Clipbrd file, choose SendTo, and choose Desktop (Create Shortcut). When you open your Start menu, the Clipbrd program’s icon will appear near the top. Just let go of your mouse button when the dragged program’s icon points at the Start button.)
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