Here's a cool one.
With this tip, you can stick a "scrap" of information on your
Desktop. You can then take this "document scrap" and paste it
into another application - without opening it up (although it doesn't
work on everything).
First, you'll need
to use a program that supports OLE2 drag and drop. Programs like Word,
MS Paint, Wordpad, Corel WordPerfect, and most other popular programs
will support this function.
OK, now, here's how
to do it.
Just highlight the
text you would like to copy. Drag it to your desktop (don't copy it, just
highlight and drag). A "Document scrap" will be created on the
desktop for you.

You can make as many
of these little "scraps" as you like. They can be text or images.
Here's a picture of
one:

Oh, and you may want
to right-click them and re-name them too - makes it easier to figure out
which one is which.
To use these document
scraps, either double-click them to open, or drag them to where you would
like to have them inserted into your document (again, this only works
with some programs).
A really cool use
for this is if you use the same text over and over. For example, maybe
you have some information you occasionally e-mail to people and find it
annoying to be constantly opening up your word processor and all the associated
copying/pasting.
Well, if you right-click
the document scrap, and select "Copy" from the resulting menu,
the info in that scrap is placed on the clipboard where you can paste
into your e-mail message (again, not every program supports this). I use
this little trick all the time to send out info to commonly asked questions.
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