

- #Powerpoint copy link to clipboard action button how to#
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That opens the Office Clipboard pane and shows all the current clipboard items. On the Home ribbon of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Message tab in Outlook email editor go to the Clipboard section then click on the little arrow at bottom right (see image above). Office clipboard always works, the difference is whether it’s visible on the screen and how it appears. Not everything added to the Windows clipboard appears in the Office Clipboard.įiles copied from Explorer (including images) don’t show up in the Clipboard Pane but can be pasted into Office documents. Items copied from Word, Excel or Powerpoint show related icons. In the above example image, HTML text or plain text. Here’s the Office clipboard in action with three items ready to paste an image, text from a web page and the web link of that page. The Office clipboard lets you grab both items from the browser, then switch to Word for pasting.
#Powerpoint copy link to clipboard action button plus#
With the standard Windows clipboard, it takes two ‘trips’ to copy the web page text plus the url in the address bar into Word. It saves you the ‘back and forth’ of grabbing each item, switching to Office for pasting then returning to the other program for another item.Ī common situation is copying from a web page. The Office clipboard collects multiple items from any Windows program and lets you paste them into Office documents in any order. It’s NOT available in Visio nor OneNote, which was always a strange omission. It works in Word, Excel, PowerPoint, the Outlook email editor, Access and Publisher. There’s no need to wait because there’s already a better clipboard in Office 2007, Office 2010, Office 2013 and Office 2016 for Windows. You’re about to hear more about the clipboard because Microsoft is, a long last, improving the clipboard in Windows 10.
#Powerpoint copy link to clipboard action button how to#
We’ll also show how to keep the sometimes annoying pane out of the way.
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It can collect more items, paste in any order and be cleared when you like. The Windows clipboard is quite limited but there’s a better one hiding inside Microsoft Office for Windows.
