It is copied into a location in memory, not to a file on the disc. If you want to access that information again, you need to paste the data into another application.
Forgot to say that the reason I need to find the info is that I was filling out a form on the net. It downloaded to Adobe which copied to clipboard but clipboard could not handle it as it was too large for storage. Need to make corrections to info on the form but cannot figure out how to do that in Adobe (just get that little hand). When I try to copy and paste to Word it does not work as the info is no longer in form format. The program they are using is something called xft which Word apparently does not recognize correctly.
Thanks I found it. The program then indicated that the page Adode sent it was too large for storage so it could not process it. Is there any problem with clearing the clipboard? I notice there are things listed there such as My Pictures, etc. Do I need to leave those alone? Thanks.
mattcowger
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Denny Denham
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You can view the information in the clipboard by double-clicking clipbrd.exe which is located in C:\Windows\system32.
learner2
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Forgot to say that the reason I need to find the info is that I was filling out a form on the net. It downloaded to Adobe which copied to clipboard but clipboard could not handle it as it was too large for storage. Need to make corrections to info on the form but cannot figure out how to do that in Adobe (just get that little hand). When I try to copy and paste to Word it does not work as the info is no longer in form format. The program they are using is something called xft which Word apparently does not recognize correctly.
learner2
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April 19th, 2004 08:00