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Quite simply, it&#039;s the utility for Windows you thought you didn&#039;t need, but when you use it, you wonder how you managed before! Please read all the content and join up - it will save you hours of work!

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Copy research info into files for reference

When you research any topic on the Internet you may want to copy various parts of text and paste them into a file for further research. PasteAsFile is ideal for this, you can copy any internet information (including pictures) and then paste into a file for further reference.</description>
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