Clips
The 9 extra Clips can be used only within TED Notepad, but they work quite the same way, in which the standard Windows clipboard does. Content of the Clips is being saved between sessions, therefore it persists computer restarts.
Tip: Clips can be easily pre-configured to frequent phrases and then used later to quikly paste rife snippets.
Press Alt key with a digit 1..9 to copy the selection into one of the Clips. Press Ctrl key with the same digit to paste the content from the Clips to the document.
Note: Content of the Clips is loaded when TED Notepad starts, and is saved along other settings when TED Notepad quits. Therefore, Clips are not shared between different running windows. With two or more instances of TED Notepad running concurrently, each opperate on a different set of Clips. However, after all such instances of TED Notepad are closed, contents of Clips from all instances are merged together (resolving any merging collisions in the order in which instances have closed).
Note: If saving of the Clips is turned off in Settings dialog; or the /ns command line parameter is used; or the Exit without saving! is used; the Clips are not saved, and will not persist the session. See chapters Settings page of the Settings dialog, Command line parameters and File menu for details on how to prevent various settings from being saved.