Make multiple copies with Ctrl+C
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Hello,
I would like to copy several pieces of text in succession without overwriting the previous copy.
For example:
Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+C+2 to copy something else, etc.
The same goes for Ctrl+V, Ctrl+V+2...
Is it possible?
Thank you in advance for your responses.
Configuration: Windows Vista / Chrome 27.0.1453.94
I would like to copy several pieces of text in succession without overwriting the previous copy.
For example:
Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+C+2 to copy something else, etc.
The same goes for Ctrl+V, Ctrl+V+2...
Is it possible?
Thank you in advance for your responses.
Configuration: Windows Vista / Chrome 27.0.1453.94
5 answers
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possible on Linux but not on Windows. Or else you have to look for applications that extend the possibilities of Copy&Paste, but it consumes RAM for not much, better to just copy, put it in a .txt and paste, etc., etc...
well, it depends on what you need to do of course.
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If I understood correctly what you wanted, try to select several parts of your text while holding down Ctrl, and then do Ctrl+c Ctrl+v.
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I'm jumping in a bit late on the subject, but I was looking for a software that can keep track of multiple CTRL+C and allow me to use them easily, and I found a program that takes up little memory and does the job well: Ditto.
So there you go, if you're interested, give it a try, it's really handy and saves time when you have to do a lot of copy-pasting of the same thing. -
Unfortunately not! I hope it will be released one day too.
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