Hi Bryan and Others,

Sarah's suggestion of Clip Menu can be found at macupdate.com:
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/29988/clipmenu

The developer's web page URL for the app is:
http://www.clipmenu.com/

Note that there is a rip-off version of this open source and freeware app in 
the Mac App Store. According to the blog, there is also now an alpha version 
under testing for Yosemite.

Just for your information, this old blog post describes a lawyer's use of Clip 
Menu for precisely the sort of form letter templates you described in your 
original post:

https://lawyerist.com/34273/mac-save-time-clip-menu/

Cheers,

Esther



On Jan 9, 2015, at 12:30 PM, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:

> I used to use an app called clip menu. That should do what you want.  I kind 
> of forgot where I got it from, but try macupdate.com
>> On Jan 9, 2015, at 3:55 AM, Bryan Jones  wrote:
>> 
>> Greetings All,
>> 
>> I’m interested to hear from anyone who is successfully using any sort of 
>> VO-accessible alternative to the standard MacOS Clipboard. In particular, I 
>> am interested in one specific feature: the ability to use the “Copy last 
>> phrase to clipboard” command (VO+Shift+C) to copy multiple consecutive or 
>> non-consecutive items to the clipboard without overwriting the previous 
>> item. I am a frequent User of this particular VO command, and there have 
>> been many times when I’ve thought I could increase my productivity and 
>> decrease the number of redundant keystrokes by simply being able to invoke 
>> this command repeatedly and have the content copy itself into some sort of 
>> non-volatile version of the built-in clipboard for future retrieval.
>> 
>> 
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