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How do I clear the RAM buffer, i.e., delete the data held in the buffer after

doing a copy (or cut) and paste?

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Guest marx404
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Re: Clearing the RAM Buffer

 

Ccleaner or IE Privacy Keeper.

 

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"GW" <GW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> How do I clear the RAM buffer, i.e., delete the data held in the buffer

> after

> doing a copy (or cut) and paste?

Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
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Re: Clearing the RAM Buffer

 

 

"GW" <GW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

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> How do I clear the RAM buffer, i.e., delete the data held in the buffer

> after

> doing a copy (or cut) and paste?

 

Why would you want to do this?

Guest Tim Slattery
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Re: Clearing the RAM Buffer

 

GW <GW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>How do I clear the RAM buffer, i.e., delete the data held in the buffer after

>doing a copy (or cut) and paste?

 

You're talking about the clipboard. It holds cut or copied data until

something else is cut or copied. So to clear it out, just make a tiny

selection in a text editor or something, and copy that.

 

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Guest Bob I
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Re: Clearing the RAM Buffer

 

Copy a space.

 

GW wrote:

> How do I clear the RAM buffer, i.e., delete the data held in the buffer after

> doing a copy (or cut) and paste?

Guest 3c273
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Re: Clearing the RAM Buffer

 

Run clipbrd.exe and choose delete on the edit menu.

Louis

 

"GW" <GW@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:972C6F2C-DE34-4C98-8019-0AF64659801D@microsoft.com...

> How do I clear the RAM buffer, i.e., delete the data held in the buffer

after

> doing a copy (or cut) and paste?


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