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Hi, Melita.
I believe this capability exists with Office products, as these programs
allow for multiple clipboards. While the feature is accessible I admit I
don't use it and, as it's been some time since I have played with this
feature, I don't recall the keystrokes involved with appending items to
the clipboard. However, screen readers do come with their own methods
for doing this, whether it's JAWS, Window-eyes or NVDA. It may be better
to use the screen reader's functions for appending material to the
clipboard anyway, since the Office clipboard only works within Office
apps. In other words, the feature works well when copying and pasting
from one Word document to another or from Excel into Word but the
commands won't work once you start going outside of Office programs.
On my blog, I wrote an article regarding this functionality. Perhaps it
will be of some help.
https://davidgoldfield.wordpress.com/2015/02/05/using-your-screen-reader-to-extend-the-functionality-of-the-windows-clipboard/
David Goldfield,
Assistive Technology Specialist
Feel free to visit my Web site
WWW.DavidGoldfield.Info
On 8/19/2016 9:25 AM, Melita Waters wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> In Windows XP, Can anyone tell me the key strokes to append something
> to the clipboard when I already have something on it. I want to add
> something to the clipboard and don't know how.
>
> Thanks
>
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> Melita Waters
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