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- LAST MINUTE HINTS and TROUBLESHOOTING INFO - ClipMate 2.07
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- TO LEARN HOW TO USE CLIPMATE, CONSULT THE ON-LINE HELP.
- START WITH OVERVIEW, TOOLBAR, WHAT'S NEW.
- This document deals with specific problems that you may
- encounter, particularly with filters.
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- GOOD FILTERS:
- Here are some filter recommendations, based on the experiences of some
- ClipMate users. You'll have to experiment, to see which formats you
- actually need, as each user's needs will differ.
- "ADVANCED" refers to an option that is set by the ADVANCED OPTIONS
- dialog, accessed from the FILTER dialog.
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- Word for Windows (WinWord)
- Rich Text Format
- TEXT
- PICTURE (from position 3 only - ADVANCED)
-
- Also, if WinWord complains when you Auto-Glue or PowerPaste,
- implement a DELAY WHEN COPY of 100ms. This gives WinWord a chance
- to finish the copy, before ClipMate updates the clipboard. ADVANCED
-
- Ami Pro - Courtesy of Peter Kirn.
- TEXT
- Ami Text Format (Ami Formatted Text)
- PICTURE (from position 3 only - ADVANCED)
- BITMAP
- Ami Frame Format (for frames)
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- EXCEL (version 4.0)
- TEXT
- Rich Text Format (if you want to paste into WinWord)
- PICTURE (From position 6, if you want to copy chart/graphs only,
- otherwise, you'll get pictures of the cells that you copy)
- OLE formats (Native, OwnerLink, ObjectLink) work well too, if you're
- going to paste into OLE aware apps. If you're not, don't bother.
-
- * Unfortunately, of the 17 formats that Excel provides, none are
- satisfactory, for preserving formatting or formulas. Capturing
- BITMAPs and PICTUREs are hazardous, as you will get graphic images,
- representing the cells that you've copied. The exception seems to be
- PICTURE from position 6, which is present when copying graphs.
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- DRAW (Micrografix Draw for Windows)
- BITMAP
- PICTURE
- * Stay away from the private formats, beginning with MGX_. They are
- volatile!
- * When DRAW opens a file, it plays funny games with the Clipboard. ClipMAte
- will complain that the clipboard contents are invalid. Just press OK,
- and continue. There is nothing that can be done about this, other than
- creating a blank filter for DRAW, thereby causing ClipMate to ignore DRAW
- altogether.
-
- PBRUSH (Windows Paintbrush)
- BITMAP
- * PICTURE is not usually necessary, but works well. If you want PICTURE,
- make sure that PBRUSH is providing it, by unchecking the
- OMIT PICTURE FORMAT, found under PBRUSH's OPTIONS menu. If you aren't using
- PICTURE, you can speed up PBRUSH by turning this option off.
-
- ACCESS (Microsoft Access)
- Just about anything that you want, such as DATA RECORDS,
- QUERY, FORM, TEXT, Etc. These all work well, and you can
- easily gather forms, queries, table rows, etc., from one
- database, and plop them down into another. The titles
- will be lost, but you will be prompted for a title when
- pasting. Presumably, this is a feature of Access, to keep
- you from duplicate names within a database....
- Complete queries, forms, macros, etc., are copied simply
- by selecting them in the Database Window, and copying.
- This picks up the whole thing.
- The annoyance is that Access has
- specific formats for all of these things, which must be
- added to the filter, as you encounter them. The Wizard
- will only help you add the first one, after that, it will
- go away. You need to use the normal FILTER dialog to add
- the rest.
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-
- TROUBLE SHOOTING:
- 1) When using PowerPaste or Auto Glue, applications complain that they don't
- have enough memory to complete operation, or can't open the clipboard.
-
- Create a filter for the application, and use the ADVANCED OPTIONS to
- force a short delay (100 ms) when copying data from that application.
- This will give the problematic application time to complete its operation.
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- 2) You find that you can't glue formats other than TEXT.
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- That's right, GLUE only works with text. For other formats, use PowerPaste.
-
- 3) The data stored in ClipMate doesn't seem to paste the same as when you do
- a "regular" paste. Formats change, margins change, etc.
-
- Sometimes, applications don't really use the clipboard when copy/pasting data.
- To see whether this is so, perform the "Format Viability Test", found in the
- on-line help.
-
- 4) ClipMate captures "icons" of applications, rather than the data.
-
- Many OLE-capabile applications will provide pictures or bitmaps of their
- icon, in order to conform to OLE. This is what you're seeing. If your app
- also provides graphic images, when you copy actual graphics, you may be able
- to adjust the filter to accept only the "true" graphics. Assuming that you
- are using a word processor, copy some text, and open the FILTER dialog (under
- the CONFIG menu). Note the ranking of the PICTURE format in the list of
- Available Formats. Then, copy an actual PICTURE, and note the ranking again.
- Has it changed position? If so, you can use the ADVANCED OPTIONS to tell
- the filter that you only want PICTURE from a particular position.
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- 5) Some applications provide "doubles", repeat items on the clipboard.
-
- This can happen with some apps that open/copy/close for each format, a
- practice that is not standard. To work around, you can implement a small
- delay when copying - see solution to #1.
-
- Also, many apps refresh the clipboard when they shut down. This is because
- they may have used "Delayed Rendering" to "advertise" formats on the clipboard
- that they haven't yet produced, or they may be deleting "transient" formats.
- This can't be helped, as ClipMate has no idea of WHY an application copies
- data.
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- 6) Hidden text in WinWord
- Use the Rich Text Format to copy hidden text.
- We recently heard from a physics professor who was using this feature to
- store test questions in ClipMate. He could create tests from stored
- Clip Items, which had "hidden" answers! Once created, he could just
- turn on the hidden fields, to see the answer key.
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- 7) ClipMate isn't copying graphics!
-
- Make sure that your FILTER for your particular application is allowing
- graphics.
-
- 8) The Filter Wizard didn't give a complete list of formats.
-
- The Filter Wizard can only show you the formats that are available,
- not necessarily all of the formats that an application is capable of
- providing. Let's say that the first copy from APPXYZ is a pie chart.
- You may have several graphic-oriented formats. You then create a filter,
- and select PICTURE. Later, you copy some text, which gets ignored.
- The Wizard sees that you already have a filter, and doesn't intervene.
- In this case, you need to use the regular FILTER dialog (found under the
- CONFIG menu) to add TEXT to the filter, yourself.
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