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Copy Paste Multiple Text with CopyPasteTool

20 July 2009 3 Comments

One of the most common things we do while working on the Computer is use the Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V combination to copy and paste stuff quickly. The default Windows Clipboard allows you to copy and paste only a single entry at a time. CopyPasteTool is a freeware which can extend the functionality of the Windows Clipboard and allows you to save several values of the text and paste them.

The program quietly sits in the system tray and runs in the background. Its usage is very simple. Simple copy multiple text to the clipboard using the Ctrl + C combination. To paste different stuff, keep the Ctrl key pressed and hit the V key more than once to cycle through all the entries in the clipboard. You can then paste the one that you want.


The program does only a single thing but it is very useful for those who do a lot of copy paste stuff. It is a freeware and runs on Windows.

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  • 3 Comments »

    • Hamad said:

      Nice share.
      I have been using few other tools for the same purpose for quite a long time though.

    • Kaitlyn Young said:

      Thank you so much for this information as it’s very useful for us.What we use more on a computer is copy and paste.so this CopyPasteTool tool is really very beneficial for copying and pasting more data.

    • Buy PSP Go said:

      Very useful, this should increase my productivity.

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