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Clipboard Operations in Rich Edit Controls

Overview

Your application can paste the contents of the Clipboard into a rich edit control () using either the best available Clipboard format or a specific Clipboard format. You can also determine whether a rich edit control is capable of pasting a Clipboard format.

You can copy or cut the contents of the current selection by using the or member function. Similarly, you can paste the contents of the Clipboard into a rich edit control by using the member function. The control pastes the first available format that it recognizes, which presumably is the most descriptive format.

To paste a specific Clipboard format, you can use the member function. This function is useful for applications with a Paste Special command that enables the user to select the Clipboard format. You can use the member function to determine whether a given format is recognized by the control.

You can also use CanPaste to determine whether any available Clipboard format is recognized by a rich edit control. This function is useful in the OnInitMenuPopup handler. An application might enable or gray its Paste command depending on whether the control can paste any available format.

Rich edit controls register two Clipboard formats: rich-text format and a format called RichEdit Text and Objects. An application can register these formats by using the function, specifying the CF_RTF and CF_RETEXTOBJ values.

See Also   Windows Common Controls and MFC Classes