I can't turn off the Office
Clipboard.
The Office Clipboard is always displayed when you press CTRL+C
twice in an Office program. To turn off the Office Clipboard, do the
following:
-
On the
Clipboard
task pane (task pane: A window within an Office application that provides commonly used commands. Its location and small size allow you to use these commands while still working on your files.), click
Options.
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Clear the
Show Office Clipboard
Automatically check box.
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Clear the
Show Office
Clipboard When Ctrl+C Pressed Twice check box.
I can't add additional items to the Microsoft
Office Clipboard.
There are already 24 items on the
Microsoft Office Clipboard If you copy more than 24 items, the Office
Clipboard will delete the first item copied and then collect the 25th item.
Collected items remain on the Office Clipboard until you close all Office
programs running on your computer. To begin copying items again, delete some
items or click
Clear All
on the Office Clipboard.
There are large items on the Office Clipboard The
Office Clipboard may stop adding items— even if there are fewer than 24— if
you copy large items to it. The Office Clipboard can contain up to 4 megabytes
(MB) of data if system RAM is less than 64 MB, or 8 MB if system RAM is 64 MB
or greater. To begin copying items again, delete some items or click
Clear All
on the Office Clipboard. If a single item is larger than 4 MB
or 8 MB, you cannot copy the item to the Office Clipboard.
You are
attempting to copy an item with an unsupported format There are some
items that cannot be copied to the Office Clipboard because the format is not
supported.
The Office Clipboard is not
available.
The Microsoft Office Clipboard is not available anywhere that you
cannot use the
Copy,
Cut, and
Paste commands or in the
Visual Basic Editor (Visual Basic Editor: An environment in which you write new and edit existing Visual Basic for Applications code and procedures. The Visual Basic Editor contains a complete debugging toolset for finding syntax, run-time, and logic problems in your code.).
However, if the Office Clipboard is displayed in any Office
program, any items you cut or copy in any program are collected
automatically.
The Office Clipboard is not automatically
displayed when I copy multiple items.
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If the Clipboard
task pane (task pane: A window within an Office application that provides commonly used commands. Its location and small size allow you to use these commands while still working on your files.) is not displayed, click Office Clipboard on the Edit menu.
On the
Clipboard
task pane, click
Options.
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Make sure
Show Office Clipboard
Automatically is checked.
I can't automatically copy items to the
Office Clipboard when an Office program is opened.
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If the Clipboard
task pane (task pane: A window within an Office application that provides commonly used commands. Its location and small size allow you to use these commands while still working on your files.) is not displayed, click Office Clipboard on the Edit menu.
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On the
Clipboard
task pane, click
Options.
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Make sure
Collect Without
Showing Office Clipboard is checked.
The Office Clipboard icon is not
displayed.
- Check one or more of the following:
I don't see a status message when I copy
items.
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On the
Clipboard
task pane (task pane: A window within an Office application that provides commonly used commands. Its location and small size allow you to use these commands while still working on your files.), click
Options.
-
Make sure
Show Status Near
Taskbar When Copying is checked.
My copied item looks different in the Office
Clipboard gallery.
In some cases, such as
Unicode (Unicode: A character encoding standard developed by the Unicode Consortium. By using more than one byte to represent each character, Unicode enables almost all of the written languages in the world to be represented by using a single character set.) text, the image displayed in the
gallery will look slightly altered. This is because text is always displayed in
the gallery using the Tahoma font. The correct formatting and font information
is restored when the item is pasted from the gallery.
The Paste All button is not available on the
Office Clipboard.
Paste All
and the collected items on the Microsoft Office Clipboard are
not available anywhere you cannot use the
Copy,
Cut, and
Paste commands or in the
Visual Basic
Editor (Visual Basic Editor: An environment in which you write new and edit existing Visual Basic for Applications code and procedures. The Visual Basic Editor contains a complete debugging toolset for finding syntax, run-time, and logic problems in your code.).