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Copy & Past a file with ClipGet() & ClipPast()


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@rayane888 just curious, why are you constructing a Rube Goldberg machine rather than using tried and proven methods of copying a file? How about a detailed explanation of what you are trying to accomplish?

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1 hour ago, JLogan3o13 said:

@rayane888 just curious, why are you constructing a Rube Goldberg machine rather than using tried and proven methods of copying a file? How about a detailed explanation of what you are trying to accomplish?

Hello about what i need is when user try to copy any file it replace with  my file & when he past he see my autoit Gui ... about help any idea ??

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When a user tries to copy any file, replace that file with your own? Can you please explain the valid reason for doing this, outside a joke/prank script?

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19 minutes ago, JLogan3o13 said:

When a user tries to copy any file, replace that file with your own? Can you please explain the valid reason for doing this, outside a joke/prank script?

this not prank i have cyber coffi so i nee this in my work

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Just now, rayane888 said:

so i nee this in my work

So please explain exactly what you're after and why. As there seems to be a language barrier, please feel free to explain in your native language and use Google Translate if it is any easier for you.

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