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Friday, May 3, 2013

Don’t let Windows ignore your copy and paste commands! Make it play nice with this simple fix (Microsoft XP)

Each time you copy text, a file, a folder, or an image, it’s added to the Windows clipboard. Sometimes the clipboard becomes corrupted and won’t function properly. Fortunately, you can resolve the problem quickly by clearing the clipboard of corrupted clips using ClipBook Viewer.

To clear the Windows clipboard to fix copy/paste problems:

  1. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to C:\WINDOWS\System32.
  2. Locate and double-click on the clipbrd.exe file to open the ClipBook Viewer.
  3. Select Edit | Delete from the menu bar.
  4. On the Clear Clipboard dialog box, click Yes to continue.
Now close the ClipBook Viewer and copy and paste some more.


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