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I do NOT want a paste history, I do not want auto-text - I just want
an essentially free
way to assign, with minimal keystrokes different pasting buffers.
i=2Ee. Very similar to using Control/C =3D=3D> Control/V but I want to have
about for or five more of them!
Ship
On Mar 28, 8:30 pm, Chuck Anderson <websiteaddr...@seemy.sig> wrote:
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> There are several freeware clip managers, Some of them provide a
> boiler-plate function (strings you can assign shortcuts to). I believe
> that is what you are asking for (autotext-like feature). And, of course,
> they all provide access to a cut and copy (Windows clipboard) history in
> some way, shape, or form.
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> If that is what you are looking for - do a Google search for free clip
> managers and try them out. I'm currently using Clip Diary (no autotext),
> but have also used ClipX, Yankee Clipper, and Clipboard Magic
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