RozBuds
Thu May 08 09:24:03 CDT 2008
Thank you Mary. I will let Lisa know today at work. I think it is time for a
new Microsoft Office for the school. As I mentioned I use 2003 and love it.
Thinking of movin on up to 2007 but the reviews are both good and bad that I
receive. So for now I will stick with the 2003.
RozBuds
"Mary Sauer" wrote:
> The Office Clipboard was introduced in Office XP (Publisher 2002). I agree it is
> a great tool, but it isn't available in Publisher 2000.
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> "RozBuds" <RozBuds@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> > "John Inzer" wrote:
> >
> >> RozBuds wrote:
> >> > Thank you...So basically there is not clipboard. I am asking this for
> >> > a friend. I actually use 2003 and there is a clipboard under edit on
> >> > the toolbar. It is strange since she is taking a piece of clipart
> >> > from the office website and it tells her it is on the clipboard. Very
> >> > strange. But thank you and I will pass on the info.
> >> > RozBuds
> >> ==============================
> >> I guess we are discussing the same thing?
> >>
> >> In my copy of Publisher 2000...if I go to...
> >> Edit / Paste...there is a picture of a clip
> >> board on the menu.
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >> John Inzer
> >> Digital Media MVP
> >>
> >> Notice
> >> This is not tech support
> >> I am a volunteer
> >>
> >> Solutions that work for
> >> me may not work for you
> >>
> >> Proceed at your own risk
> >
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> >
> > Yes it is somewhat the same. I have the same on mine, however I also have
> > under edit a function named office clipboard that allows the storage of
> > numerous (24) pieces of clip art, etc. which is quite handy at times.
> > Thanks again for the replies.
> > RozBuds
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