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-=> Quoting JEAN PARROT to DAN CEPPA, [09 Dec 05 09:50:00] <=-
JP> Hello Dan, nice talking to you !
DC> Unless there's a third party utility, it can't be done TTBOMK.
DC> There may be one, though. I know I can c/p between DOS apps with
DC> the SWITCHER prg I use!
JP> Well, looks like I will do without. When I go to a DOS screen
JP> as Dale S. mentioned, it is so small that I hate using it and then
JP> at times, it does not go back to the Windows screen so I refrain
JP> from this operation. I have found a "work-around" for
this C&P and
JP> am happy with it. It involves saving part of the text in a .txt file
JP> but does good by me as I also use the same procedure to Cut and
JP> Paste but to the printer this time.
Has anyone mentioned Snipper? Strictly for DOS, but the best darn
copy/paste tool I've ever used. It's a small TSR pgm (4.1kb of LH
memory) which is called by a hotkey combo (I use Alt-\ very handy -
index and middle finger) and lets you copy to one of three: its own
buffer, another file or the printer. Wouldn't leave home without it.
Can't speak for WIN since I've never used it. Wish it worked in OS/2,
but it doesn't. }^: In fact, if it worked in OS/2 I believe I'd not have
any more on my wish list. {^; It's one of those great PCMag utils.
Good Modeming! /\oo/\
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