Windows 10, and I have
> >> enabled Clipboad History as you suggest, and I see that it does enable me
> >> to use a Clipboard, but it is still necessary to paste each item
> >> separately, rather than being able to paste up to 24 items at a time with
> >> one
On 2021-06-23 04:26, Rory O'Farrell wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Jun 2021 01:34:24 +
> Michael Lermer wrote:
>
>>
>> Thank you for your suggestion. I am indeed using Windows 10, and I have
>> enabled Clipboad History as you suggest, and I see that it does enable m
, as I find it quite useful - it
> saves time to be able to paste several items with one click.
>
> Thank you for your suggestion. I am indeed using Windows 10, and I have
> enabled Clipboad History as you suggest, and I see that it does enable me to
> use a Clipboard, but it is
h one click.
Thank you for your suggestion. I am indeed using Windows 10, and I have
enabled Clipboad History as you suggest, and I see that it does enable me to
use a Clipboard, but it is still necessary to paste each item separately,
rather than being able to paste up to 24 items at a time wit
At 01:48 22/06/2021 +, Michael Lermer wrote:
I have been trying to find the Clipboard facility in Open Office, ie
the facility where you can copy up to 24 items (in MS Word), collect
them onto the clipboard, and then paste them into a Text Document
with 1 click, but I could not find it
Hi
I have been trying to find the Clipboard facility in Open Office, ie the
facility where you can copy up to 24 items (in MS Word), collect them onto the
clipboard, and then paste them into a Text Document with 1 click, but I could
not find it. Can anyone tell me how to use this in Open