The fundamental tool for shifting data from one program to another, the Windows
Clipboard, is as old as Windows itself. In recent years, Microsoft has tried to enhance the
capabilities of the venerable Clipboard. The result—a Clipboard task pane that holds up to
24 items—is a mixed success at best. In this chapter, we’ll show you what’s new in the Office
2003 Clipboard.
The second most popular technique for moving and copying data is dragging it from place
to place with the mouse. Office 2003 doesn’t add any new mouse tricks, but it does make the
process of arranging program ...
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