For readers who are still on Windows XP, you’ll need to incorporate another program ( ) to add the information to the clipboard (using the “Add the text content of clipboard to info1.txt” related command because Windows XP does not recognize the ‘clip’ command used in the batch file below). NOTE: This assumes that the reader is using Windows 7. Well, it took a bit of digging, but we found a way to add your e-mail address to the clipboard with shortcut keystrokes, then you can use CTRL+V to paste the e-mail anywhere you need it. So, this week we’re having a rare ‘two days in a row’ posting. Normally, I don’t post articles two days in a row, but I wanted to get the reader the response, and this isn’t something that I can copy/paste into an e-mail, then post later. A reader of that post posed the following question:ĭo you know how to create another type of shortcut? I want to have my email address entered with a Ctrl + something. Back in May, I wrote about ways to create your own keyboard shortcuts
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