How to (totally) stop the clipboard collection (in Microsoft word)?
When I use Ctrl+C in Word (2003) it opens the clipboard collection basket.
I want it turned off, completely, always.
Is there a way to do it? (I wasn't able to find it)
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When I use Ctrl+C in Word (2003) it opens the clipboard collection basket.
I want it turned off, completely, always.
Is there a way to do it? (I wasn't able to find it)
microsoft-word clipboard
Show Office Clipboard Automatically and Show Office Clipboard When CTRL+C Pressed Twice have no difference???
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When I use Ctrl+C in Word (2003) it opens the clipboard collection basket.
I want it turned off, completely, always.
Is there a way to do it? (I wasn't able to find it)
microsoft-word clipboard
When I use Ctrl+C in Word (2003) it opens the clipboard collection basket.
I want it turned off, completely, always.
Is there a way to do it? (I wasn't able to find it)
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asked Jul 6 '10 at 15:39
Tal Galili
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Show Office Clipboard Automatically and Show Office Clipboard When CTRL+C Pressed Twice have no difference???
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Show Office Clipboard Automatically and Show Office Clipboard When CTRL+C Pressed Twice have no difference???
– teach me
Dec 3 at 7:16
Show Office Clipboard Automatically and Show Office Clipboard When CTRL+C Pressed Twice have no difference???
– teach me
Dec 3 at 7:16
Show Office Clipboard Automatically and Show Office Clipboard When CTRL+C Pressed Twice have no difference???
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- On the Clipboard task pane, click Options.
- Clear the "Show Office Clipboard Automatically" check box.
- Clear the "Show Office Clipboard When Ctrl+C Pressed Twice" check box.
Note: To copy items to the Clipboard while it is turned off, select the "Collect Without Showing Office Clipboard" check box.
Source: MS Office Help File
This doesn't stop it. It stops it from showing.
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Sep 2 '15 at 8:13
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- On the Clipboard task pane, click Options.
- Clear the "Show Office Clipboard Automatically" check box.
- Clear the "Show Office Clipboard When Ctrl+C Pressed Twice" check box.
Note: To copy items to the Clipboard while it is turned off, select the "Collect Without Showing Office Clipboard" check box.
Source: MS Office Help File
This doesn't stop it. It stops it from showing.
– Mark W
Sep 2 '15 at 8:13
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- On the Clipboard task pane, click Options.
- Clear the "Show Office Clipboard Automatically" check box.
- Clear the "Show Office Clipboard When Ctrl+C Pressed Twice" check box.
Note: To copy items to the Clipboard while it is turned off, select the "Collect Without Showing Office Clipboard" check box.
Source: MS Office Help File
This doesn't stop it. It stops it from showing.
– Mark W
Sep 2 '15 at 8:13
add a comment |
- On the Clipboard task pane, click Options.
- Clear the "Show Office Clipboard Automatically" check box.
- Clear the "Show Office Clipboard When Ctrl+C Pressed Twice" check box.
Note: To copy items to the Clipboard while it is turned off, select the "Collect Without Showing Office Clipboard" check box.
Source: MS Office Help File
- On the Clipboard task pane, click Options.
- Clear the "Show Office Clipboard Automatically" check box.
- Clear the "Show Office Clipboard When Ctrl+C Pressed Twice" check box.
Note: To copy items to the Clipboard while it is turned off, select the "Collect Without Showing Office Clipboard" check box.
Source: MS Office Help File
answered Jul 6 '10 at 15:50
Mehper C. Palavuzlar
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This doesn't stop it. It stops it from showing.
– Mark W
Sep 2 '15 at 8:13
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This doesn't stop it. It stops it from showing.
– Mark W
Sep 2 '15 at 8:13
This doesn't stop it. It stops it from showing.
– Mark W
Sep 2 '15 at 8:13
This doesn't stop it. It stops it from showing.
– Mark W
Sep 2 '15 at 8:13
add a comment |
protected by Community♦ Dec 3 at 8:19
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Show Office Clipboard Automatically and Show Office Clipboard When CTRL+C Pressed Twice have no difference???
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