Hi, Patrick,

One of the main reasons I started using QS way back when (maybe 3
years ago) was because of the intuitive clipboard manager it offered.
I had used CopyPaste until then. When I moved into Leopard, I couldn't
get the Clipboard module to work anymore. By trial and error I
discovered that I had to use an older version of QS (not sure
which.... maybe ß53?) to activate the clipboard module and then return
to the newest version (which I think might have been ß54 or ß55?)
Since that time no problems. Not even after upgrading to SL and ß57
b3840. I know this may not really address the problem you are
mentioning of not being able to get info in the clipboard history back
into your docs, but perhaps if you deactivate the clipboard module and
then open one of the old QS versions just to reactivate it, perhaps
then it would work. I have a trigger (command-option-v) set up to
activate the clipboard history window, after which I can simply hit
the number of the clip I want. I also LOVE the way I can move the
clipboard history window to an edge of the screen and it will close
like a drawer so that all I have to do to open it (if I'd rather use
the mouse) is move the cursor to that edge of the screen.

I have the same problem with the Shelf appearing on app quit, too. But
only randomly. Mostly it doesn't happen, and sometimes it only appears
instantaneously and then disappears again.

I'd be interested to know if using and older QS to activate it works
for you.

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