Is there any way to get Corel Photo-Paint 7 to use its clipboard to bring up the latest screenshot using just the Print Screen button on the keyboard rather than illegible text of something that I apparently copied earlier before? I had somehow been able to do it for years on my old HP PC (Windows 7), but ever since I got a new Dell PC (Windows 10) on June 21st, whenever I just hit the Print Screen on my keyboard to make a screenshot, all I get on my clipboard in CPP7 is some illegible text rather than the latest screenshot (image). This has been maddeningly frustrating for me, so someone, anyone PLEASE HELP - I would appreciate it tremendously. THANKS very much.
I never in 30 years used a clip board manager.
POOR YOU! FYI I always enjoy our banter, albeit at times adversary.
You never have to quote an article when you need to copy the quote, author, date and URL? And paste that into a referencing system like Endnote? I guess you haven't done any uni studies in the last 20 years.
Copy, copy, copy, copy >other app> paste paste paste paste.
As opposed to copy >other app>paste >original app> copy >other app> paste >original app> copy >other app>paste >original app> copy >other app>paste >original app> copy >other app>pasteAre you getting it now?
It also has a history of what you have copied held in a database. Mine is set to the default of 500 last copies. And you can search that history. "What was that thing I copied last week on xxx?"
And you can shift paste which removed the previously copied formatting. That saves heaps of time in removing formatting that is unwanted where you are pasting text.
Then copy, copy, copy, copy >other app> paste the 4 selected items in one go.
You know I've talked of this before. I wanted Corel to do some work on it and leverage the filters developed in Draw and PP to convert files on the clipboard.
Copy this, paste in PNG/JPG/AI/SVG etc format.
Mark Turner
Clipboard managers make it much easier to re-enter text or anything else that you've recently copied and pasted, adding an array of new capabilities to the default Windows clipboard. Although they differ in features, the typical clipboard manager automatically saves text, images and other items as they are copied to your clipboard, displaying them in a list-style GUI that makes it simple to re-copy or paste something later.
Once you're used to relying on a clipboard manager, it works out similarly as how you become more efficient with multiple monitors or virtual desktops. In this case, knowing you can copy several items before moving on to where you want to paste, performing several copy processes at once lets you save time and clicks, without having to go back and forth between windows or applications.https://www.techspot.com/guides/1665-windows-clipboard-managers-tested/
>With shift<12 Windows Clipboard Managers TestedMark TurnerClipboard managers make it much easier to re-enter text or anything else that you've recently copied and pasted, adding an array of new capabilities to the default Windows clipboard. Although they differ in features, the typical clipboard manager automatically saves text, images and other items as they are copied to your clipboard, displaying them in a list-style GUI that makes it simple to re-copy or paste something later.Once you're used to relying on a clipboard manager, it works out similarly as how you become more efficient with multiple monitors or virtual desktops. In this case, knowing you can copy several items before moving on to where you want to paste, performing several copy processes at once lets you save time and clicks, without having to go back and forth between windows or applications.https://www.techspot.com/guides/1665-windows-clipboard-managers-tested/
copy copy copy copy > paste
David, start using Ditto and I swear you will thank me for ever!
As well as that you can share the clipboard over the network. So what you copy on the laptop is available on your networked PC. That's really useful as well.
me too, I never used a clipboard manager