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Create a new shortcut to %windir%\system32\clipbrd.exe, name it "Clipboard Viewer", and put it wherever you like. Here are some detailed instructions: Right-click on the Desktop, Select New -> Shortcut. For the location, type "%windir%\system32\clipbrd.exe". Click Next. For the name, type "Clipboard Viewer". Click Finish. Then drag the shortcut over the Start button, navigate to All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools, and drop the shortcut there. The shortcut will also remain on the Desktop, and from there you can copy it anywhere else you'd like to have it, for example perhaps you'd also like it on the Quick Launch toolbar. -Sumner

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