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  2. Clipboard (computing) - Wikipedia

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    Applications communicate through the clipboard by providing either serialized representations of an object, or a promise (for larger objects). [6] In some circumstances, the transfer of certain common data formats may be achieved opaquely through the use of an abstract factory; for example, Mac OS X uses a class called NSImage to provide access to image data stored on the clipboard, though the ...

  3. File:Clipboard.svg - Wikipedia

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    The uploader or another editor requests that a local copy of this file be kept. This image or media file is available on the Wikimedia Commons as File:Clipboard.svg, where categories and captions may be viewed. While the license of this file may be compliant with the Wikimedia Commons, an editor has requested that the local copy be kept too.

  4. File:Clipboard 01.svg - Wikipedia

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    Original file (SVG file, nominally 744 × 1,052 pixels, file size: 5 KB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons. ... Clipboard 01: Source: OpenClipart: Author:

  5. ClipBook Viewer - Wikipedia

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    A feature restricted version, called Clipboard Viewer, is available in Windows 9x and earlier. ClipBook Viewer was first introduced in Windows for Workgroups 3.1. [ 1 ] It allows users to store clipboard contents in ClipBook pages, share the contents of the clipboard with other users [ 2 ] or save the clipboard contents to a file (with .clp ...

  6. Cut, copy, and paste - Wikipedia

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    The cut command removes the selected data from its original position, and the copy command creates a duplicate; in both cases the selected data is kept in temporary storage called the clipboard. Clipboard data is later inserted wherever a paste command is issued. The data remains available to any application supporting the feature, thus ...

  7. Clipboard - Wikipedia

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    A wooden clipboard. A clipboard is a thin, rigid board with a clip at the top for holding paper in place. A clipboard is typically used to support paper with one hand while writing on it with the other, especially when other writing surfaces are not available. The earliest forms were patented in 1870–1871 and referred to as board clips. [1]

  8. File viewer - Wikipedia

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    A file viewer is a utility application software on operating systems, such as Linux, macOS, or Windows. The file viewer is responsible for user access of files located on a data storage device. File viewers allow the user to open and view content [1] on a device, such as a Personal Computer (PC) or a mobile phone.

  9. File:Clipboard02.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (489 × 906 pixels, file size: 174 KB, MIME type: application/pdf) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.