![]() |
TechJim 940-641-0076 Fax 866-811-1423 jim@techjim.com PO Box 1334, Gainesville,TX, 76240 |
| View 6 Pictures Back to Main |
|
| List to Clipboard | Trial Version | $15.98 |
| Test batch files one line at a time Have the next item in the list run Makes a Great Signature File for E-Mail Create List to Follow Send to Clipboard Create List to Have Go to PC Clipboard Easy to Copy One Item in a List Easy to Copy All Items in a List An Easy and Fast Way to Make a Phone Book An Easy and Fast Way to Test Text Strings A Real Cool Batch File Editor and Tester Test Batch Files One Line at a Time Generic Ignore Lists Program You can put /autocopy on the command line to force List to Clipboard to copy all from that list and exit List to Clipboard. You have a Exe option that lets you run the line as a .exe file in a normal mode, minimized mode, or disabled. You can set the Exe option to Exe Prefix and it will execute only the code in the Prefix text box in List to Clipboard. You can set the Once mode to end after hitting the left button once. In this mode the item in the list is wrapped around to the top after you finish the list. You can toggle the memory for List to Clipboard on and off with the Memory button. If the memory is on the location in the list will be remembered the next time you load this list. If it is off, the list will start at the top. You may find your self going through the same lists of data over and over. Or maybe you need a list to follow to make sure you do not forget steps. List to clipboard is a very light-weight tool (resource wise) to edit lists and copy each item one at a time to the clipboard on the click of a button. This is a very useful tool for filling out information over, and over, such as name, address, phone, zip, and so on. You can use the search function on List to Clipboard to find things such as phone numbers real fast. You can setup prefixes and suffixes for each list as well, but you don't have to. Click the Edit List button to change prefixes, suffixes or the items themselves. You must set each list (I use a number of these at once) with its own command line. For example: C:\exe\listtoclip2.exe c:\occc\zwork.txt Once you have a shortcut created for the list, you can copy and paste it, rename it, then change the properties on the short cuts. Each list will retain it's own position and size on the screen. After you open the program, click the first button to copy the first item into the clipboard. You will also see the list item being high lighted. If you click on the item in the list box, you will select the preset prefix, the list item, and the preset suffix all ran together, so if you are going to need spaces between the data, be sure to enter spaces on prefixes and suffixes accordingly. The First button on the top will copy the next item to the clipboard. No suffixes or prefixes. The second button on the top will copy the entire list to the clipboard without suffixes or prefixes. The third button on the top will copy the entire list to the clipboard, including prefixes and suffixes. The forth button is Ignore Matches. This button takes the content of the current clipboard and compares it to the list of text. Only differences are shown. All items that are on both lists are ignored. The Edit List button will put you in an Edit Mode. At this point you can edit any line of the text, tile, prefix, or suffix. Click save to save the changes and go back to clipboard mode. You may resize each list differently. The list box will remember the size and position you left it in at the time you exit. Command line options are: /deleteok This will turn on a different button called Delete and End. Clicking the Delete and End button will delete all data, save the file, then end the program. /delok This will delete the items from your list as you click on them. /removeblank This will automatically tell the program to save the list with no blank lines. /sortflag This will sort the list. This is a generic alphabetical sort. /sort Same as sortflag /rsort Reverse sort. Sort list in reverse. --------------------------------- System Requirements: You will need Internet Explore for the Help Screen 350 MHz or faster 256 Megabytes RAM --------------------------------- Operating Systems Tested on: Windows Vista Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows 2003 Server -------------------------------- |