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The Spike is part of Word help (not Windows help), so is not as versatile as
some of the other options mentioned.
Sorry about the mis-statement.
Kathy Bruni
kbruni -at- hq -dot- walldata -dot- com
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>From: Karen Kay
>>Bruni, Kathy said:
>> Spike feature of Windows. It is built in to the operating system, just
like
> >the Clipboard, and it does exactly what you want without bringing yet
> >another software product into the picture. It is documented in the
Windows
> >Help file, but you have to go looking for it.
>Precisely where in Windows Help is it? Neither Clipboard nor Spike are
>listed in the on-line help I have.