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Default cannot "clear all" for clipboard

Using Word 2003. When i tried to copy, clipboard appears and keep on
collecting items. Prompt to delete so as to allow items to be collected but
couldn't do so.
What can i do ?

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Default cannot "clear all" for clipboard

What can i do ?

You could try to state clearly what your problem is and/or what you are
trying to achieve, what you are doing and what actually happens.

When you copy, the Office Clipboard will keep on collecting - you can hide
the task pane but it will still keep collecting. When it's full (24 entries
in Office 2003), the oldest item will be deleted to make room for any new
one copied. You can explicitly delete individual items if you want to make
space and override the default behaviour. You cannot save more than 24 items
at any one time

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Using Word 2003. When i tried to copy, clipboard appears and keep on
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