The Microsoft Office team is
working on a clipboard history feature, allowing you to paste things you've copied to your clipboard in the past.
Not exact matches
On a hallway table she spotted clipboards holding data for «Yes on 8» voters, canvassing materials culled through hours and hours of wor
On a hallway table she spotted
clipboards holding data for «Yes
on 8» voters, canvassing materials culled through hours and hours of wor
on 8» voters, canvassing materials culled through hours and hours of
work.
[Image changes to show employees
working with packaged meat and then the camera zooms in
on a female writing
on a
clipboard, employees inspecting the meat, employees cutting a sample from the meat and an employee putting meat inside a machine]
Can he foresee a day when his
work is
on every
clipboard?
Often students
work on the carpet with
clipboards.
Depending
on the learning activity, all of her students have the option of using a traditional desk, doing their
work standing up, or sitting
on the carpet with a
clipboard.
Carry a
clipboard with you while students are
working, and take careful notes
on what you observe.
My Year 5/6 students have the option to sit at desks, stand or sit
on the floor with a
clipboard to
work.
The design included an open area for whole class teaching, mats and
clipboards so students could
work on the floor, low tables with cushions and tall standing desks — students could even choose to sit
on exercise balls at a table!
You can tap and hold
on an image to save it, or tap and hold
on a link to open in a new tab, or tap and hold
on paragraph text to bring up the select text cursors for copying text to the
clipboard (this tap and hold gesture also
works in other apps where text is present, like copying and pasting within a Word document).
In university, I used a single
clipboard / portfolio to store my notes from every class, then mostly piled the day's
work on the floor according to subject matter.
Usually people who
work on Macs get inside the Apple ecosystem with iPhones and iPads, and for these core Apple systems users, macOS Sierra brings a feature called «universal
clipboard» that allows users to copy and paste text, photos, and videos across devices in the Apple ecosystem.
Other new features coming to Windows include Timeline, which will allow you to replay actions, whether they happened in apps or
on the web; the self - explanatory Pick Up Where You Left Off, which will work between Windows and non-Windows mobile devices; Clipboard enhancements that do the same; and OneDrive Files On Deman
on the web; the self - explanatory Pick Up Where You Left Off, which will
work between Windows and non-Windows mobile devices;
Clipboard enhancements that do the same; and OneDrive Files
On Deman
On Demand.
Earlier this year, Microsoft announced that it was
working on a new feature for Windows 10 called «Cloud
Clipboard,» which gives the user the ability to copy text, images, files
on one device, and paste that content
on another.