How Do You Peer Into The Clipbook (Clipboard) Of Windows XP?
This article will show you how to locate and open the mysterious Clipboard within Windows XP. When you cut or copy information from a program, it is moved to the Clipboard and remains there until you clear the Clipboard or until you cut or copy another piece of information For some reason, Windows XP messed up the Clipboard Viewer. It’s barely listed on the Help menus, and it isn’t installed automatically when you upgrade to Windows XP. Even when you tell Windows to install it from its CD, it doesn’t put a Clipboard Viewer icon appear on the menu. And that’s a shame, as the viewer is a handy way to see exactly what’s on your clipboard. The picture shows the Clipbook viewer with something in there. It’s a screen shot of this page. Go to your Windows sub directory then go to System 32 and locate the file clipbrd.exe. You can right click on this file and send a link to your desk top. Once it’s on your desk top you can double click on the icon and up will pop the Clipbook viewer to reveal