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In Windows XP clipbrd is the command to open the clipboard viewer.we can able to see the current copied items or the Path.

In Windows 7 what is the command to open clipboard viewer..?

can any one tell me the answer..?

Rob H
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RajeshKdev
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    I don't know why Kev marked this as a possible duplicate of [using Clipboard in WP7 programming](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5160352/using-clipboard-in-wp7-programming). This question is about **Desktop** Windows 7, but the linked duplicate is about Windows **Phone** 7. They are not the same at all. – timfoden Dec 19 '13 at 10:42
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    @timfoden, agreed. Voting to reopen. – Qtax Jan 30 '14 at 16:00

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There is no clipboard viewer in Windows 7 to the best of my knowledge. In fact I think clipbrd.exe was removed from Windows at Vista. However, the XP clipbrd.exe still works fine, or there are countless 3rd party clipboard viewers to choose from.

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  • In windows they kept.That is useful to me.using that Viewer i'm able to see last copied things.Why they removed in Windows 7..? is there any reason for that....? – RajeshKdev Dec 23 '11 at 10:52
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    In Windows XP they(Microsoft) kept. – RajeshKdev Dec 23 '11 at 10:58
  • I have no idea. When I got Vista I noticed it wasn't there. I copied across the exe from XP and forgot all about it. – David Heffernan Dec 23 '11 at 11:01
  • Like this one: http://www.freeclipboardviewer.com/ (looked good on Google!) Or, since this is a programming Q&A site, you could always write your own clipboard viewer; details [here](http://stackoverflow.com/a/4637808/366904). – Cody Gray - on strike Dec 23 '11 at 11:02