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SUMMARYWhen you copy information from the Windows for Workgroups Write application to the Clipboard and create a ClipBook page out of that information, the appearance of the information changes and loses special formatting and fonts. This article explains why. MORE INFORMATION
When you copy information from an application to the Clipboard, the
information is copied in one or more formats. Most clipboard viewers,
including the Microsoft Windows operating system version 3.1 Clipboard
viewer and Windows for Workgroups ClipBook Viewer, are able to display
Clipboard data in a limited number of formats such as text, picture,
bitmap, and palette. Write documents are complicated because they contain a
mixture of different fonts, colors, and special formatting information.
Windows provides a separate format, called OwnerDraw, that allows the
Clipboard viewer to display such complex renderings without knowing
everything about the way Write displays its information. When using this
format, the Clipboard viewer communicates with the owner of the
information, such as Windows Write, and that application does all the work
and actually draws within the Clipboard viewer window. The Clipboard viewer
simply notifies Write if the window has been scrolled or needs to be
redrawn.
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