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Cycling, macintosh, natural history and life in Singapore - ArchivesList of Categories : travel * museum * cycling * Singapore Naturalist * science * kakis * mangroves * movies * mac and the internet * meow * NUS * life in Singapore * lit * world * Fri 28 Jan 2005 Copy Paste XCategory : mac and the internet
Partly it did seem a little buggy. When I switched between OS9 and OSX in particular, it woudl wor sometimes well between the two system, and yet in other times, refuse to cooperate. But now, its performing well and I have begun learning and its becoming indispensible. Copy Paste X is now in version 2.5.3. I am now trying to figure out how to transfer the contents of the Clip Recorder pallete (which stacks up your Cmd-C cilps) entire stack in one stroke into a text file or the Clip Editor. Right now I have to open the Clip Recorder pallete and click the "paste" icon of each clip. That is mouse-intensive. There must be a better way and I have asked the Copy Paste forum for help. I was pointed to using "Insert Clip Set" on the contextual menu but I can't find it, so I am wondering what I am doing wrong. Hopefully the forum will reveal the error.
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