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To move, copy or delete entire columns, drag the column header.

To delete an entire library of clips, click the "Delete Library" button.

You can also bulk paste all the clips in a column by dragging the column header and dropping it here:

If you drop it in the blue section, this dialog will appear

Here, you can enter the key strokes that you want to send to the destination program between each clip.

If you are pasting all the clips into a word processor, you might want to use the enter key twice. That will start a new paragraph with each clip. You could use the enter key followed by a line of dots or dashes followed by the enter key again. That would put a line of dots or dashes between each clip.

If you are pasting into a spread sheet or table, you could use the DOWN key so that each clip is pasted into the next line, and if you are pasting into a form you could use the TAB key so that each clip is pasted into the next field.

If the clips are from different sources or you just don't want any formatting, tick the "Paste with text Stripping" button and only the plain text will be pasted.

If you drop in the yellow section, the clips are pasted using the last spacing key strokes.

Note:
To use a non character key like "Enter" or "Tab", hit the key you want after clicking record. The display will show the word "ENTER" or "TAB" but will send the actual key. If you type the word "enter" after clicking record, then you will send the word "enter" and not the enter key.

 

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