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Copy several bitmaps at the same time?

In my VB .Net program, there are four pictureboxes and each of them has a
bitmap, and a 'Copy' button should copy all of the bitmaps into the clipboard
that can be pasted into other applications shch as a Word document.

Now I can copy only one bitmap at a time.

Please help. Thanks.
Nov 21 '05 #1
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You may use Drag and Drop instead.
Or maybe, copy the 4 images as files instead of images.

Alejandro Lapeyre

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In my VB .Net program, there are four pictureboxes and each of them has a
bitmap, and a 'Copy' button should copy all of the bitmaps into the
clipboard
that can be pasted into other applications shch as a Word document.

Now I can copy only one bitmap at a time.

Please help. Thanks.

Nov 21 '05 #2

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