Harvey
Suggest you download and try the excellent shareware program from Thornsoft
called Clipmate. It works on WIN95/98/NT and 2000. It can be found at
www.thornsoft.com.
With it constantly lurking in the background, all you have to do is keep on
highlighting text, pressing <Ctrl><C> to copy the text, then go to the next
text you want and repeating the steps. Clipmate simply writes it to its ever
expanding database where you can retrieve, reformat (remove special fonts,
etc), remove extra line breaks and glue items together where you can then
treat them as one complete block of text that you want to then copy
someplace else.
It is a super program and I couldn't do without it now. Give it a try and if
you like it like I and many many others did, then register and pay for it.
You won't be sorry because it does all this and much much more.
Larry Stewart
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Harvey Segal" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2000 7:16 AM
Subject: [PCSOFT] Shortcut required
> Here is an activity which I carry out so
> frequently that I wonder if anyone can
> suggest a way to shorten it.
>
> I often need to copy text from documents that I am
> browsing through and set it up in a 'readme' file
> in an appropriate folder.
>
> So the steps currently are:
> Copy selected text ... etc
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