Load Images From Clipboard
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Loading an image from the Microsoft Windows clipboard copies an image from the clipboard and links it to the record displayed in the current program window. The newly copied image is stored in the images folder for the software module.
Tips:
If you load the same image into different records, each record will have its own copy of the image stored in the images folder.
To maintain good graphical quality, the original image should be in the JPEG format, although it is not required. When the program loads the image, it automatically converts the image to the JPEG format with the .jpg file extension.
For more information about images, see the Images Menu topics.
Directions:
To load an image from the clipboard:
1. Copy an image to the clipboard.
Tips:
Clipboard Viewer...
When you use the Copy (or Cut) commands, which are available in many Windows-based programs, the clipboard holds the information. You can see the information using the Clipboard Viewer, which is also called the Clipbook Viewer in some versions of Windows. Using the Clipboard Viewer, you can view and manage the copied information. To open the Clipboard Viewer, use one of the following methods:
Click Clipboard Viewer from the appropriate Start sub-menu.
Note: You might find the Clipboard Viewer in the Accessories menu or the System menu. However, because the Clipboard Viewer is an optional feature, it may not appear on any menu.
Or, use the command line to run the program:
a. Click the Windows Start button.
b. Click Run.
c. In the Open box, enter clipbrd.
d. Click OK.
2. Follow the directions for the program to retrieve an existing record or to create a new record.
3. Display the area of the window that contains the image. For example, in some programs you can click a tab labeled Picture.
4. Click Images from the Menu Bar.
5. Click Load Images from Clipboard and you will see the Load Images prompt. To see an example of the prompt window, click More.
6. Enter one of the options available at the prompt window. For additional information, click More.