You can locate the Palette in three ways: Either select the item "Palette" from the CopyPaste Utilities menu or use the keyboard to type the Copy command Cmd + C and click while holding the command key or type Cmd + c + p. Repeating the command removes the pallete. Each clipboard has a button for Copy and Paste. Clicking in the content area opens the Clipboard Viewer. The Clipboard Viewer allows you with text to see more then 30 chars. It also allows you to see a picture and to hear a sound. Clicking in the zoom box toggles its size from maximum to the minimum where you only would see the copy and paste buttons. If the Palette is zoomed or called by cmd + c + click, then it will always be entirely visible, i.e. it would be moved if you click to low or to near to the right side of the screen in order to fit on the screen. Two new internet tools called "EddressExtractor" and "URL_Extractor" can be located in the Special menu (in future releases we will have an internet tools menu) on the palette. You can copy any text (or open it with the "Open Text or Pict" tool) to the clipboard and this tool extracts all e-mail addresses or all WWW-addresses from the text and leaves only the eddresses or URLs on the clipboard separated by returns. Then you can sort or paste or save this collection. Another useful tool is called ParagraphMaker. E-mail text often is separated line by line with carriage returns and paragraphs are separated by either two returns or a combination of return and following indentation. When you want to unwrap this text and get it flowing without hard separated lines, but with intact paragraph structure use this tool. Two more internet tools are introduced called "e-mail Comment" and "e-mail UnComment". They insert or remove the ">" sign which is widely used to comment the original text in an e-mail reply. A few additional buttons are located at the bottom of the CopyPaste Palette. You can click the Trash button to delete all clips or option-click to delete specific clips. Many people requested the ability to load and save different sets of clipboards. We listened, now if you click the Floppy button on the CopyPaste Palette, then you are prompted to save the current ClipSet. Clicking the Open Folder button lets you load an already saved ClipSet. This gives you the option of having different ClipSets which you can load at any time. This also allows you to pass ClipSets to friends who use CopyPaste and on other machines across a network. This feature is only available for registered users. A click on the Clip Recorder button (cassette icon at the bottom) shows the last ten clips which can be pasted with the P buttons. When the Palette is in its small size (after hitting the zoom box in the top right corner), then clipboards with data will have a gray background and empty clipboards will be white. We added this indicator to let you see which clipboards are empty or full since you can't see the data in the collapsed palette.