Create new txt file containing clipboard contents

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Re: Create new txt file containing clipboard contents

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Absolutely awesome highend!! That totally makes sense now. Sometimes us newbies just have to see the commands in a working a script to understand what it is they're doing. Once we see it, though, the penny drops and we have that "ah, now I get it" moment. Thanks yet again for your patience.
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Re: Create new txt file containing clipboard contents

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admin wrote:
admin wrote:Edit / Paste Special / Paste Text Into File
Ahem, did anybody see my post? This is built in since many years ago.
Am I invisible?

Could somebody in any way show me that my posts are at least visible (if not read or understood)?

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Re: Create new txt file containing clipboard contents

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Sorry admin, Was just trying to achieve as much as possible with script commands instead of function id's. And, as far as I can see, 'Edit / Paste Special / Paste Text Into File' doesn't allow for changing the default new file name or for setting a default 'name collision' option. I'm quite happy to be wrong though, if you show me how :D
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Re: Create new txt file containing clipboard contents

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kiwichick wrote:Sorry admin, Was just trying to achieve as much as possible with script commands instead of function id's. And, as far as I can see, 'Edit / Paste Special / Paste Text Into File' doesn't allow for changing the default new file name or for setting a default 'name collision' option. I'm quite happy to be wrong though, if you show me how :D
Ah, ok. No, that's not possible.

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