A buffer in memory where the user can store data temporarily while transferring it from one place within an application to another or between applications
A flat piece of rigid material, such as card or plastic, with a clip at one end under which papers can be held
An unseen, temporary storage space used when you copy or cut information (such as text, graphics or files)
A temporary storage location in Windows The clipart will store one piece of information at a time when it is manually added to the clipart or is copied there
A section of a computer's memory where you can temporarily copy chunks of text, data, graphics, or pictures Once in the clipboard, the item can be pasted into another part of a document, or transferred to any other application The clipboard normally holds one object at a time
{i} portion of memory in which an item which has been cut is temporarily stored for later use or editing (Computers); board used to write upon
In Windows, an area of memory in which selected text or an object may be stored Material can be selected with the mouse, then placed on the clipboard by either cutting or copying The contents of the clipboard can then be pasted at the location of the cursor Material will remain on the clipboard until either the Windows session is ended, or until something else is placed on the clipboard Thus, material on the clipboard can be recalled as many times as necessary
In computing, a clipboard is a file where you can temporarily store text or images from one document until you are ready to use them again
A computer's clipboard is a short-term storage area If something, such as text or an image, is cut or copied it will be held in memory on the clipboard The user can then use the paste function available in most applications to insert the contents of the clipboard The clipboard can only hold the single most recent object cut or copied Normally the user won't actually look at the clipboard Using copying and pasting techniques is particularly useful for accurately inserting URLs to a browser's location bar
A storage location for data the user cuts or copies from a document The Clipboard is available to all applications and its contents dont change when the user switches between applications
An area in the computer's memory that functions as a holding place for what you last cut or copied Information on the clipboard can be pasted into different documents
A temporary storing area for cut or copied information The clipboard holds the information until you cut or copy another selection to it or you exit from Windows
An area of memory used to temporarily store selection pixels The Clipboard is accessed via the Cut, Copy, and Paste commands
A temporary staging area for copied information stored in memory The clipboard stores information until you copy another or you exit Windows
A temporary storage location used to transfer data between documents and between applications Typically, you transfer data to the Clipboard by using an application's Copy or Cut command, and you insert data from the Clipboard by using the applications's Paste command In Windows, you use the Clipboard Viewer to view the contents of the Clipboard On the Macintosh, you choose Show Clipboard from the edit or window menu of most applications
A storage area (either in memory or on disk) that is available to applications to hold the last data cut or copied by the user
An area that stores cut or copied items temporarily so they can be pasted into other locations Only one item can be held in the clipboard at a time