Where's My Clipboard?
Posted on Thursday October 9, 2008 by Mike Curtis
You may have captured an image or video then clicked the Share button and wondered, "Where in the world did my file just go?" You may have seen a message like this,
but found the message of little use.
What's happening is that Jing is copying a URL (hyperlink), file path, or other content to your clipboard.
But what's the clipboard?
The clipboard is a little tough to explain because it's a computer metaphor that you can't see or touch, but you've likely used it without knowing it. Consider a word-processing document. You want to move some text around so you highlight a sentence then click Edit > Cut and move the cursor to where you want the text to be placed. Then you click Edit > Paste. Almost magically, the text that was gone reappears. Where was the text while in between the cut and the paste? It was on your clipboard--a little place in your computer that remembers one thing for easy retrieval.
Jing uses the clipboard too. When you copy an image to your clipboard or share content to Screencast.com, Jing stores (remembers) the image, URL (hyperlink), or other content on your clipboard. It's kind of like Jing automatically does that first step--the copy part--for you. Then all you have to do is paste the content in any supported location.
Here's a couple of examples:
1. I capture an image and click the Copy button. At this point Jing copies the image to the clip board and considers its work done. I switch over to my PowerPoint presentation and paste it in using PowerPoint's menu.
2. I record a quick video and click the Send to Screencast.com button. Jing uploads the video to my Screencast.com account and once it's privately hosted on my Screencast.com account (on the Internet) Jing gets a URL (hyperlink) with the location of my video. Jing then copies the URL onto my clipboard. I paste the URL from my clipboard into an email I am going to send to many of my friends.

Comments (8)
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Posted by Beinnaheaps | November 7, 2008 7:14 PM
Posted on November 7, 2008 19:14
I can not paste the image into my e-mail.
what happened?
Posted by thongvan | November 9, 2008 12:22 AM
Posted on November 9, 2008 00:22
I could paste any image on my documents.
But could not paste it on my e-mail.
????
Posted by thongvan | November 9, 2008 10:29 PM
Posted on November 9, 2008 22:29
Greetings Thongvan,
Some email editors do not allow you to include images. Often, they will be in something referred to as "Plain Text" mode. Check to see if there is a way to allow your email to send html or "Rich Text" emails, and perhaps you can paste images.
As another check, if you can paste other images into emails but not from Jing, it would indicate something very odd is going on. You may want to contact TechSmith Tech Support at http://support.techsmith.com.
Thanks for trying Jing!
Mike Curtis
Posted by Mike Curtis, TechSmith | November 10, 2008 7:11 AM
Posted on November 10, 2008 07:11
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Posted by Chenallet | November 14, 2008 9:27 PM
Posted on November 14, 2008 21:27
Thanks for supplying an answer to this question. Its one of the first things I thought when trying to find my video - where the hell is my clipboard. I know right click - Nup! Thought it was a stupid question. Many thanks for answering it.
Posted by laprensa66 | December 2, 2008 6:22 PM
Posted on December 2, 2008 18:22