The context menu entry Replace with clipboard content allows you to paste clipboard contents into existing files by replacing them. If enabled, the filename is purely determined by the template (which supports a dedicated counter variable). The file extension is then determined by the last used extension for the respective filetype (which can also be set via command line).Ī special batch mode exists to monitor the clipboard and save it every time new contents are copied. In autosave mode, the clipboard is saved as image, if available, or else as text. The available file extensions depend on the formats available in the clipboard.įor example, if you copy a range of cells from a spreadsheet, the data is available not only as text, but also in DIF, RTF, SLK and HTML formats and even as screenshot.Įither select one of the suggested or enter a custom extension (which will be remembered).Īn appropriate format is then chosen automatically 1 and a preview shown. The corresponding template can be configured via command line. When holding CTRL while the program starts, the file will be saved to a subdirectory. The filename template can be edited from the dialog or via command line. When running Paste Into File from the start menu or tray, the dialog will always be shown. Otherwise, a dialog will prompt for filename and type.īy holding SHIFT when the program starts, the autosave mode setting can be temporarily inverted (show the dialog even though autosave is enabled, or skip the dialog even though autosave is disabled). If autosave mode is enabled, the file to paste will directly be created and selected for renaming. If clipboard patching is enabled, the regular paste command and CTRL+ V hotkey can also be used. To use this mode, run the program from the file explorer context menu, with the hotkey WIN+ ALT+ V (if enabled), from the tray (if enabled), from the start menu or via command line. This is the main mode of PasteIntoFile which allows saving clipboard contents into files. In addition to the instructions given below, help is also available via GitHub discussions. When starting Paste Into File for the first time or after an update, the first launch wizard will guide through the configuration of context menu entry, hotkey, etc. If the Microsoft Defender SmartScreen promp appears read this. If you are running an older Windows version make sure the. Supports many formats: PNG, JPG, GIF, SVG, TXT, HTML, CSV, URL, PDF, RTF, DIF, SLK, EMF, TIF, ZIP, file drop list.Clipboard patching: use regular paste options and CTRL+ V (experimental).Batch mode: monitor clipboard and save on change.Autosave mode: rename inside file explorer without dialog. Hotkey Win+ Alt+ V to paste and Win+ Alt+ C to copy file contents.Explorer context menu entries " Paste into file", " Replace with clipboard content" and " Copy file contents".The full changelog can be found on the release page. This fork comes with many new features, a new fluid GUI and new console options. It is simmilar to PasteEx, Paste As File and Paste To File. See the contributors page for details on collaborators. This is a fork of sorge13248/PasteIntoFile, itself being a fork of EslaMx7/PasteIntoFile. A Windows desktop application to paste clipboard contents into files and copy file contents to the clipboard via the context menu
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