If you’ve ever needed to copy and paste multiple items at the same time, Office Clipboard might be the tool you’ve been looking for. This week’s tech tip comes directly from Office.Microsoft.com.
“The Microsoft Office Clipboard allows you to copy up to 24 multiple text and graphical items from Office documents or other programs and paste them into another Office document. For example, you can copy text from an e-mail message, data from a workbook or datasheet, and a graphic from a presentation and then paste them all into a document. By using the Office Clipboard, you can arrange the copied items the way that you want in the document.”
“The Office Clipboard works with the standard Copy and Paste commands. Just copy an item to the Office Clipboard to add it to your collection, and then paste it from the Office Clipboard into any Office document at any time. Up to 24 collected items stay on the Office Clipboard until you exit all Office programs or you delete the items from the Clipboard task pane.”
Step-by-step instructions on how to enable the Office Clipboard can be found at http://bit.ly/TechTip_64.
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Published 4/1/2011