Now, to paste that clip at any time using just its name, enter Ditto and search with '/q
How do I keep the formatting that the default clipboard keeps? Thanks. To use named paste, enter Ditto, right-click on a clip you want to name and paste often later by name, go to 'Properties', and enter the name in the box 'Quick Paste Text'. Whichever method is used, the contents are pasted in what I believe is plain text: Put the cursor on the item, and double-clickġ) and 2) send a right-click where the cursor is, after the Ditto window closes (presumably to have the paste option ready to access?): Ctrl-c just closes the Ditto window.I open a blank document to paste from Ditto instead of the default clipboard, and press either Ctrl-`, the default Ditto window activation Global Hot Key, or click the tray icon.įrom this point, I can do 3 things to close the Ditto window, and place the item on the clipboard (the default clipboard?). If I were to copy the table of contents, then paste it (without Ditto) to the word processor, I get ,Īs as a result of the copy operation, the table of contents also goes into the Saved Items List (= History List = Lists the Clips saved from the Clipboard) in Ditto’s Main Window: I'm trying to use Ditto on the Ditto documentation.