The Clipboard (ClipBoard) is a very useful tool built into Windows, with a small clipboard that sets up a color bridge, making it possible to pass and share information between applications. In the ointment, however, the Clipboard retains only one piece of data, and whenever new data is introduced, the old ones are overwritten. In Word 2000, the introduction of the concept of multiple clipboard is preferred, the number of data contained in the Clipboard is upgraded from one to 12, while in Word XP, it becomes 24.
The Clipboard in Word 2000 is only available for use in Word 2000, and recently, when I was using Word XP, I was pleasantly surprised to find that we can also use Word XP's "24 Clipboard" feature in other Windows programs. In this way, we can also enjoy this special "discount" in word processing software. Whenever we open Word XP and click Edit the Office Clipboard, the Clipboard in office is started, and the Office Clipboard can be used in conjunction with the standard copy and paste commands. When we press CTRL + C in the word processing software, the item is copied to the Office Clipboard and can then be pasted from the Office Clipboard into any Windows program at any time, and the items that are collected will remain in the Office Clipboard, unless you empty or the Office Clipboard capacity is full.
However, when you use the Office Clipboard, we must open the Word XP program, and in order to reduce its space, you can pull it into a small window (not minimized because the Office Clipboard is its child window, and once the Word XP window is minimized, office The Clipboard is also minimized and is used, and then works in a Windows program, and when you want to paste the content, just double-click the Office Clipboard icon on the taskbar, or click the Word XP program window, and the Office Clipboard window appears. At this point you can see the Clipboard data and number, select their own direct paste can be, indeed very convenient.