Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cornell!batcomputer!itsgw!steinmetz!uunet!microsoft!philba From: philba@microsoft.UUCP (Phil Barrett) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: need a clipboard-saver Keywords: clipboard utility Message-ID: <805@microsoft.UUCP> Date: 5 Mar 89 19:57:13 GMT References: <1793@hp-sdd.hp.com> Reply-To: philba@microsoft.UUCP (Phil Barrett) Organization: Microsoft Corp., Redmond WA Lines: 29 In article <1793@hp-sdd.hp.com> andrea@hp-sdd.UUCP (Andrea K. Frankel) writes: >One of our managers requested a utility that would save the contents of >the clipboard to a file (as a Windows metafile, I presume?), and a >corresponding utility to be able to print those files. > Scrapbook+ from TMaker will take the contents of the clipboard and allow you to `export' it to a file. It will allow you to also put the contents of the clipboard into a scrapbook (for clip-art like usage). You can also import from a file and copy the image to the clipboard. It understands a number of formats including .msp, .tif, .wmf, .eps. I believe its pretty cheap. I haven't seen it advertised much, though. Here's the companies address: T/Maker 1973 Landings Dr Mountain View, Ca 94043 Another product that will do what you want is Easel. Its shareware (I beleive, forgive me if I am in error). There is a `commercial' version that has more features. Its also pretty cheap ($40 for the whole thimg). You can contact them at: Synergistic Enterprises 8033 Sunset Blvd., #975 Los Angeles, CA 90046 I have no affiliation with either company other than being an occasional user of both.