On Aug 13, 2005, at 7:55 PM, Ward Oldham wrote:

> ...it overwrites the original. It is held in the clipboard (RAM)  
> until you shut your computer down, switch user accounts,  or until  
> you copy something else.  You can "paste" what you have copied as  
> many times as you would like

Actually to be correct about it, if you have Fast User Switching  
turned on, each user has their own clipboard and items copied to the  
clipboard by a user remain there. But only when using Fast User  
Switching. If you log out, then you lose the contents of the clipboard.

Schoun


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