Hello all,
I'm using the Xchange Viewer since about 1 year, since 1 month the Pro Version. I'm still missing or didn't find a function to copy the complete File into the Clipoard while it is viewed - i.e. to copy it into an EMail response.
Did I miss something ???
Thanks in advance for responses
Best Regards
Heink
Feature Request : Clipboard function
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Ivan - Tracker Software
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Re: Feature Request : Clipboard function
You want to copy content of the PDF file or its path/filename?
If path, you can press right mouse button on the document's tab, and use "Copy full file name" command from context menu. Then you can use this path into Attach command of your email programm.
If path, you can press right mouse button on the document's tab, and use "Copy full file name" command from context menu. Then you can use this path into Attach command of your email programm.
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When attaching files to any message - please ensure they are archived and posted as a .ZIP, .RAR or .7z format - or they will not be posted - thanks.
When attaching files to any message - please ensure they are archived and posted as a .ZIP, .RAR or .7z format - or they will not be posted - thanks.
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Heink
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Re: Feature Request : Clipboard function
No - I want to copy the complete File into the clipboard and paste it with STRG+V as an attachment into my EMail Program.
I know about the function with copying the path of the into the clipboard and actually use it.
But it would be more comfortable by symply pressing STRG+V to paste the file to an EMail !
Thanks for your support !
Best Regards -
Heink
I know about the function with copying the path of the into the clipboard and actually use it.
But it would be more comfortable by symply pressing STRG+V to paste the file to an EMail !
Thanks for your support !
Best Regards -
Heink