Process to Clipboard

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The Process to Clipboard command processes and saves images to the clipboard. As opposed to Process to TWAIN and Process to File, only one image can be saved to the clipboard.

The command can be started from the Capture main menu > Process to Clipboard, from the side menu by pressing the Process to Clipboard button or from the context menu in the explorer.

 

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By default, the application interface is set in such a way that the Process to Clipboard button is hidden on the side menu. To make the button visible, please enter the File menu > Options > General tab and set the Show Process to Clipboard button setting. More details on the setting of side menu interface may be found in the Side Menu Interface section.

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If the Process to Clipboard item is not active, select the required image in the explorer.

 

 

So, let's run the Process to Clipboard command and take a look at how it works.

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Further course of processing depends on the settings set by the user. Please note that the key processing settings are located in the File main menu > Options > Processing tab.

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If Always is selected in the settings, then the ID Image Processing dialogue will be called up for the image being processed.

If the dialogue opening setting is set to Show if necessary, the dialogue will be opened only if a user's participation is needed for processing the images. The dialogue will not be opened for the successfully processed photos.

If the Never option is selected, processing will be carried out without opening the ID Image Processing dialogue. Images that cannot be processed automatically will remain unchanged.

You can read more details on settings and actions on the ID Image Processing dialogue in the General Settings, ID Image Processing dialogue, and Actions chapters.

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Upon processing completion, the image is placed into the clipboard. To see the result, let's paste the processed image from the clipboard into Microsoft Word, for example.

For this purpose, please open Microsoft Word and press Paste on the Home tab of the main menu. After that, the processed image will be pasted into the document. The result is shown in the picture below.

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Please pay attention that when running Process to Clipboard for several photos at a time, all of them will be processed while only the last one will be placed in the clipboard.

In such a case, a message offering to select only one photo for saving to the clipboard will be shown.

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Also when processing a series of photos, a message with statistics will be shown at the end.

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If processing has been started for a single image, such a message will not be displayed. More details on the statistical data may be found in the Statistics section.

 

Please note that IDPhoto Processor is set by default as to be minimized to tray after processing completion. More details on settings regulating processing completion may be found in the Processing Completion section.