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		<title>NETCF 2.0 Clipboard Operations 1</title>
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				<p>Prior to NETCF 2.0, this was a royal pain.  Now, it's pretty straight-forward.<br /><br />These three related functions provide basic Clipboard operations for text.  While not terribly useful by themselves, they become more useful when attached to a field's context menu or, better yet, implemented in a custom control.</p>
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