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How to Get Rid of the Sometimes Annoying Clipboard in Microsoft Office

This step-by-step visual guide will show you how to disable the Clipboard in Microsoft Office from automatically popping up whenever you copy more than two items. Sometimes this feature can be really annoying when you’re working in Access or Excel, when screen space is very precious. If you’re like me and you hardly use this feature, read on. If you have any questions/comments let me know. Link to File

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annoying office clipboard that WONT GO AWAY

This didn't work for me! booo hooohooo!!!!!!! The box is unchecked, but the dang thing still pops up. I also did the regedit command thing, where you change the AcbControl value to 1 (found the steps on microsoft website) and THAT didn't work. Clipboard just popped up again BLOCKING MY VIEW. I hate hate hate the clipboard, it makes me so mad.

Anybody know of any other ways to get rid of it?

Don't know of another method...

@Hate office clipboard: Other than the two mentioned here...does it disappear and come back during the same session or does it come back after closing the office program?

-Gil

It comes back for me

I find that it'll stay away for the rest of the session, even after closing all office programs, but after a reboot it comes back again.

What I REALLY want to do is uninstall it.

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