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Cipboard or Clipbook Viewer
Name: Harry Date: January 7, 2004 at 08:21:44 Pacific OS: Win XP Pro CPU/Ram: 512 MB
Comment:
I found the clipbook viewer in windows system32 folder. When I open the .exe all I get is instructions. Does anyone know how to actually see the contents of information copied. We could do this in Win98.
In other words, can the viewer in XP be used like we did in Win98?
Name: ishkabib3 Date: January 7, 2004 at 08:57:00 Pacific
Reply:
very little experience using it but I installed using micrsoft widows xp home edition homepage right click desktop point to new. click shortcut in location field type c:windows\system32\clipboard.exe click NEXT to name it. click Finish. this put it in accessories and also put a shortcut icon in the desktop
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Response Number 2
Name: Harry Date: January 7, 2004 at 09:15:43 Pacific
Reply:
ishkabib3 Thanks for the reply. As I mentioned I can open the folder because it has a .exe. However that only gives instructions on how to put in the start menu.
I need to know "How can I see the contents of copied information" in the viewer?
Harry
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Response Number 3
Name: Chuck 2 Date: January 7, 2004 at 09:48:43 Pacific
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