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Preserve contents of Clipboard when altering display options
Good morning, all,
I notice that if I copy something to the clipboard, then alter any of the application or window display settings, the contents of the Clipboard are lost. This happens in "Normal" Excel too, as well as in VBA - can anyone suggest a way of somehow preserving the contents of the clipboard? I'm using Excel 2003. Thanks in advance Pete |
Preserve contents of Clipboard when altering display options
don't copy to the clip board until the next action is to paste. Make your
changes before copying. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Peter Rooney" wrote in message ... Good morning, all, I notice that if I copy something to the clipboard, then alter any of the application or window display settings, the contents of the Clipboard are lost. This happens in "Normal" Excel too, as well as in VBA - can anyone suggest a way of somehow preserving the contents of the clipboard? I'm using Excel 2003. Thanks in advance Pete |
Preserve contents of Clipboard when altering display options
If it is in VBA you could store the clipboard in a variable and restore from
that after your code. RBS "Peter Rooney" wrote in message ... Good morning, all, I notice that if I copy something to the clipboard, then alter any of the application or window display settings, the contents of the Clipboard are lost. This happens in "Normal" Excel too, as well as in VBA - can anyone suggest a way of somehow preserving the contents of the clipboard? I'm using Excel 2003. Thanks in advance Pete |
Preserve contents of Clipboard when altering display options
Tom,
You helped me out with this one first time round - only problem is, in my latest app, the problem isn't occurring any more, but the code is basicslly the same! I'll have to rework it in the manner you suggest. Thanks Pete "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: don't copy to the clip board until the next action is to paste. Make your changes before copying. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Peter Rooney" wrote in message ... Good morning, all, I notice that if I copy something to the clipboard, then alter any of the application or window display settings, the contents of the Clipboard are lost. This happens in "Normal" Excel too, as well as in VBA - can anyone suggest a way of somehow preserving the contents of the clipboard? I'm using Excel 2003. Thanks in advance Pete |
Preserve contents of Clipboard when altering display options
That would be ideal, if you happened to know how I reference the clipboard
contents in VBQ! Thanks! Pete "RB Smissaert" wrote: If it is in VBA you could store the clipboard in a variable and restore from that after your code. RBS "Peter Rooney" wrote in message ... Good morning, all, I notice that if I copy something to the clipboard, then alter any of the application or window display settings, the contents of the Clipboard are lost. This happens in "Normal" Excel too, as well as in VBA - can anyone suggest a way of somehow preserving the contents of the clipboard? I'm using Excel 2003. Thanks in advance Pete |
Preserve contents of Clipboard when altering display options
It is quite easy with the Windows API. Do a search on Google for
something like setclipboard or getclipboard and Excel and you will have the code in no time. If you have VB6 or if you know somebody who has you could make a very simple ActiveX dll that does the same. It is easy in VB6 as that has a Clipboard object. RBS Peter Rooney wrote: That would be ideal, if you happened to know how I reference the clipboard contents in VBQ! Thanks! Pete "RB Smissaert" wrote: If it is in VBA you could store the clipboard in a variable and restore from that after your code. RBS "Peter Rooney" wrote in message ... Good morning, all, I notice that if I copy something to the clipboard, then alter any of the application or window display settings, the contents of the Clipboard are lost. This happens in "Normal" Excel too, as well as in VBA - can anyone suggest a way of somehow preserving the contents of the clipboard? I'm using Excel 2003. Thanks in advance Pete |
Preserve contents of Clipboard when altering display options
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Preserve contents of Clipboard when altering display options
RB,
I'll give this a go, but as I've never done anything in VB6, it may take me some time. Also, the system on which I want to run the Clipboard preservation will be used by multiple users, so there may be a licensing issue for me. Thank you for your help! :-) Pete "RB Smissaert" wrote: If using the API is too much trouble then you could use the attached VB6 ActiveX dll. Just set a reference to it in the VBE under Tools, References and run Regsvr32 and use it as in this example: Sub test() 'VB6 ActiveX dll with the only the following code in a class module: 'Public Sub SetClipboardString(strString As String) 'Clipboard.Clear 'Clipboard.SetText strString 'End Sub 'Public Function GetClipboardString() As String 'GetClipboardString = Clipboard.GetText 'End Function 'Public Sub ClearClipboard() 'Clipboard.Clear 'End Sub Dim strString SetClipboardString "test" strString = GetClipboardString MsgBox strString ClearClipboard MsgBox GetClipboardString End Sub RBS "Peter Rooney" wrote in message ... That would be ideal, if you happened to know how I reference the clipboard contents in VBQ! Thanks! Pete "RB Smissaert" wrote: If it is in VBA you could store the clipboard in a variable and restore from that after your code. RBS "Peter Rooney" wrote in message ... Good morning, all, I notice that if I copy something to the clipboard, then alter any of the application or window display settings, the contents of the Clipboard are lost. This happens in "Normal" Excel too, as well as in VBA - can anyone suggest a way of somehow preserving the contents of the clipboard? I'm using Excel 2003. Thanks in advance Pete |
Preserve contents of Clipboard when altering display options
as I've never done anything in VB6
You won't need any experience with VB6 for this. It is as simple as ABC as in the example Sub. RBS "Peter Rooney" wrote in message ... RB, I'll give this a go, but as I've never done anything in VB6, it may take me some time. Also, the system on which I want to run the Clipboard preservation will be used by multiple users, so there may be a licensing issue for me. Thank you for your help! :-) Pete "RB Smissaert" wrote: If using the API is too much trouble then you could use the attached VB6 ActiveX dll. Just set a reference to it in the VBE under Tools, References and run Regsvr32 and use it as in this example: Sub test() 'VB6 ActiveX dll with the only the following code in a class module: 'Public Sub SetClipboardString(strString As String) 'Clipboard.Clear 'Clipboard.SetText strString 'End Sub 'Public Function GetClipboardString() As String 'GetClipboardString = Clipboard.GetText 'End Function 'Public Sub ClearClipboard() 'Clipboard.Clear 'End Sub Dim strString SetClipboardString "test" strString = GetClipboardString MsgBox strString ClearClipboard MsgBox GetClipboardString End Sub RBS "Peter Rooney" wrote in message ... That would be ideal, if you happened to know how I reference the clipboard contents in VBQ! Thanks! Pete "RB Smissaert" wrote: If it is in VBA you could store the clipboard in a variable and restore from that after your code. RBS "Peter Rooney" wrote in message ... Good morning, all, I notice that if I copy something to the clipboard, then alter any of the application or window display settings, the contents of the Clipboard are lost. This happens in "Normal" Excel too, as well as in VBA - can anyone suggest a way of somehow preserving the contents of the clipboard? I'm using Excel 2003. Thanks in advance Pete |
Preserve contents of Clipboard when altering display options
RBS,
I cheated. I found out that although the Paste & Paste Special commands are greyed out in Excel, once you've altered any of the workbook display options, whatever you coied to the Clipboard was still available in Office Clipboard. So, my users can use that to paste back in. Not the technical way, I grant you, but at least it will work for everyone. Thank heavens for standard builds! Thanks for all your help and interest though - I'll give your idea a try when i don't have as tight a deadline to work to..! :-) Regards Pete "RB Smissaert" wrote: as I've never done anything in VB6 You won't need any experience with VB6 for this. It is as simple as ABC as in the example Sub. RBS "Peter Rooney" wrote in message ... RB, I'll give this a go, but as I've never done anything in VB6, it may take me some time. Also, the system on which I want to run the Clipboard preservation will be used by multiple users, so there may be a licensing issue for me. Thank you for your help! :-) Pete "RB Smissaert" wrote: If using the API is too much trouble then you could use the attached VB6 ActiveX dll. Just set a reference to it in the VBE under Tools, References and run Regsvr32 and use it as in this example: Sub test() 'VB6 ActiveX dll with the only the following code in a class module: 'Public Sub SetClipboardString(strString As String) 'Clipboard.Clear 'Clipboard.SetText strString 'End Sub 'Public Function GetClipboardString() As String 'GetClipboardString = Clipboard.GetText 'End Function 'Public Sub ClearClipboard() 'Clipboard.Clear 'End Sub Dim strString SetClipboardString "test" strString = GetClipboardString MsgBox strString ClearClipboard MsgBox GetClipboardString End Sub RBS "Peter Rooney" wrote in message ... That would be ideal, if you happened to know how I reference the clipboard contents in VBQ! Thanks! Pete "RB Smissaert" wrote: If it is in VBA you could store the clipboard in a variable and restore from that after your code. RBS "Peter Rooney" wrote in message ... Good morning, all, I notice that if I copy something to the clipboard, then alter any of the application or window display settings, the contents of the Clipboard are lost. This happens in "Normal" Excel too, as well as in VBA - can anyone suggest a way of somehow preserving the contents of the clipboard? I'm using Excel 2003. Thanks in advance Pete |
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