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Main Forum => General Computer Support => Topic started by: questorfla on February 14, 2016, 04:41:25 pm
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This should be a modify option in clipboard but in Windows 10 I do not see any "clipbrd.exe" now. I see a lot of people on Google complaining of wanting to strip <cr>'s out of every copied item but nothing i copy ever has even one <cr> and I would love to add it. The intent is to get multiple copy/pasted text items to show up in a double spaced list. Instead of being pasted end to end with no break at all. The only way to get them in is to press <ENTER> twice at the end of each paste and this is how it works on every system I use so I presume this lack of an automatic <break> is either new to Windows 10 or it only happens to me :(
Does anyone here have any idea how to modify this function to achieve the desired effect? Or create a New one called paste+ and paste++ that would have one or two <cr>'s added to each item held in Clipboard as it is pasted to Notepad, WordPad, etc.
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I dont think there is an option like that for the default clipboard. There are however a lot of 3rd party programs that you could use that monitor the clipboard and make changes to it based on what you want.
I dont use any so i dont have any program names off hand, but I have seen them before.
Shane
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Perhaps Clipboard Manager will suit your needs - http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/19420/store-multiple-items-to-clipboard-in-windows/