You can get Collective from the Mac App Store now, or why not try out some of these other trusted clipboard utilities recommended by the TUAW team: Flycut or Clyppan. Aside from getting used to the new paste keyboard shortcut, Collective has been a pleasure to use and has improved my workflow. Having spent the last few days using Collective, I'm really pleased with how it works. Collective won't duplicate items you happen to copy more than once and you can blacklist Collective copying from certain apps, like password managers. Furthermore, Collective copies text formatting but also lets you paste as plain text.įinally, Collective has Retina display support, is restart resistant (meaning if you restart your Mac all clipboard items will be saved) and supports apps running in full screen mode. ![]() Select a range of cells that is the exact number. Solution: Select a range of cells for the Paste area that's the same size and shape as the copied data. Click the cell where you want the upper-left cell of the copied data to appear. You should then be able to paste from Pages. Solution: Select the upper-left cell instead of the whole range before you paste. Collective also gives a thumbnail preview of non-text items. In Indesign (CC 2014) go to Preferences > Clipboard Handling Where it says 'When Pasting Text and Tables from Other Applications' make sure the 'All Information.' radio button is checked. You can live search the Collective clipboard, filter items by the application they were copied from and Quick Look items directly from the clipboard. ![]() Of course, with copying so many things to the clipboard, Collective will soon become quite full, but Collective has some nifty features to help you keep on top of your clipboard.
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