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pasteasfile:testimonials [2018/08/25 12:44] nampara17pasteasfile:testimonials [2018/08/25 12:55] (current) nampara17
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 > I find PAF indispensable for “clipping” articles from the dozens of online magazines, blogs, newspapers, etc., that I read daily. If you follow the recommendation of the publisher and also choose to install Nirsofer’s [[http://nircmd.nirsoft.net/|NirCMD]], you make this process even easier. > I find PAF indispensable for “clipping” articles from the dozens of online magazines, blogs, newspapers, etc., that I read daily. If you follow the recommendation of the publisher and also choose to install Nirsofer’s [[http://nircmd.nirsoft.net/|NirCMD]], you make this process even easier.
  
-> I find the documentation and help resources are more than adequate in getting the most from this really cool application.<br><br>My only complaint is that (perhaps since I also have another clipboard utility, Ditto, running in the background) PasteAsFile will sometimes paste HTML as coded text, rather than the web-display I intended. However, simply re-pasting the contents of the clipboard usually clears the glitch.+> I find the documentation and help resources are more than adequate in getting the most from this really cool application. 
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 +> My only complaint is that (perhaps since I also have another clipboard utility, Ditto, running in the background) PasteAsFile will sometimes paste HTML as coded text, rather than the web-display I intended. However, simply re-pasting the contents of the clipboard usually clears the glitch.
  
 > I highly recommend giving this neat, little application a thorough workout. -jmjsquared > I highly recommend giving this neat, little application a thorough workout. -jmjsquared
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 > Other than that there’s not much to say about PasteAsFile, a brilliant idea that is well implemented. It works on Win XP and higher and happily it installed right click context menu on our 64bit system. > Other than that there’s not much to say about PasteAsFile, a brilliant idea that is well implemented. It works on Win XP and higher and happily it installed right click context menu on our 64bit system.
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 +Read the full article: [[https://www.softpedia.com/get/Office-tools/Clipboard/Paste-As-File.shtml|Softpedia]]
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 +> Save the Clipboard content to a file (e.g. HTML, PDF, TXT) with this application, which offers support for Windows Explorer integration
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