PasteCopy.Net is a free Windows Clipboard Manager
PasteCopy.Net is a free Windows Clipboard Manager that stores and keeps tracks of everything that you copy to the windows clipboard. It can store several items which can be copied onto Windows Clipboard with a single click or keyboard navigation.

One of its best features is that it lets you organize csv, html, rtf, text files into different categories. You can preview its content and then copy them onto windows clipboard. It automatically converts html, rtf files etc to plain text thereby removing all the formatting. The clipboard history can also be exported to a rtf files.
The program is portable and is very small in size. It works on almost all the version of Windows and requires .Net Framework 2.0.
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Due to the Clipboard remembering only one clip your older clip is erased from the memory. Nevertheless I have done it quite a lot of time and lost something important text and have had to retype the entire thing again.
Thank you for this tip. It save me a lot of time to copy and paste.
cool one..
Great, thanx
he big problem is that it will download any link I copy and want to download it. I have a website and it has a portfolio and I have to code my links in Wordpad and every image link prompts an IDM window so I can download.
hi nice sharing thanks for sharing.
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This tool will be quite handy. Thanks for the info mate. Cheers.
You can’t. In windows security, if you can read a file, you can copy it. If you disabled the “read” permission in file-sharing, they wouldn’t be able to get at it at all. Once they have access to the data, they can do anything they want with it.
I have Windows XP, but can’t find the clipboard.
Informative..
You cut something out and paste it somewhere else and it is no longer in the first place. With “copy” and paste – you “copy” it and and paste it somewhere else and it stays in both places.
I am the host of a gaming website, and i made a banner that I want users to be able to copy/paste onto their website.
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