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Old September 1st, 2009, 12:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Daffydd
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Default Excel clipboard in Microsoft Office 2007


Hi
I am bewildered though it doesn't take much to bewilder me when it comes to
computer applications.

When I worked in an office on the computer all day creating spreadsheets in
excel
( we had windows XP) I was able to show the office clipboard on the right
hand side of either a word doc or excel spreadsheet and collect multiple
items but on this system I can't even show the office clipboard. I can cut
and paste but 1 at a time but can't see what I am pasting as I don't have a
view of the clipboard.
Please can anyone shed any light?

Thank you
Daffydd

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Old September 1st, 2009, 01:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
JLatham
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Default Excel clipboard in Microsoft Office 2007

Open Excel and use it's Help button and search for 'show clipboard' for
general information about the clipboard.

Specifically, On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the Clipboard
Dialog Box Launcher

That "Launcher"/Clipboard group is at the bottom the group at the far left
on the [Home] ribbon.

"Daffydd" wrote:


Hi
I am bewildered though it doesn't take much to bewilder me when it comes to
computer applications.

When I worked in an office on the computer all day creating spreadsheets in
excel
( we had windows XP) I was able to show the office clipboard on the right
hand side of either a word doc or excel spreadsheet and collect multiple
items but on this system I can't even show the office clipboard. I can cut
and paste but 1 at a time but can't see what I am pasting as I don't have a
view of the clipboard.
Please can anyone shed any light?

Thank you
Daffydd

'Happy Days' from David & Diane Williams
SheerWater-2 Heol Trefin-Fishguard-SA65 9EN
Home 01348 873 852


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Old September 1st, 2009, 01:25 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.newusers
Sean Timmons
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Default Excel clipboard in Microsoft Office 2007

Go to the below link to see Microsoft's explanation of the clipboard. Most
likely, someone unchecked the options to show the clipboard (See "Control how
the Office Clipboard is displayed" section).

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ex...636021033.aspx

"Daffydd" wrote:


Hi
I am bewildered though it doesn't take much to bewilder me when it comes to
computer applications.

When I worked in an office on the computer all day creating spreadsheets in
excel
( we had windows XP) I was able to show the office clipboard on the right
hand side of either a word doc or excel spreadsheet and collect multiple
items but on this system I can't even show the office clipboard. I can cut
and paste but 1 at a time but can't see what I am pasting as I don't have a
view of the clipboard.
Please can anyone shed any light?

Thank you
Daffydd

'Happy Days' from David & Diane Williams
SheerWater-2 Heol Trefin-Fishguard-SA65 9EN
Home 01348 873 852


 




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