.. include:: /Includes.rst.txt .. index:: Clipboard; Advanced .. _advanced_clipboard_usage: .. _the-numeric-clipboard-pads-managing-many-elements: ======================== Advanced clipboard usage ======================== Select a page, in the :guilabel:`List` view. If not activated, click on :guilabel:`Show Clipboard` (1). Select :guilabel:`"Clipboard #1 (multi-selection mode)"` in the clipboard panel on the bottom of the page. You can now check all records (3) or check just the ones you want to work on. Each record now has a checkbox. .. include:: /Images/AutomaticScreenshots/ListModule/ActivateClipboardPad.rst.txt As soon as one or more records are checked, new buttons will appear at the top of the list: #. :guilabel:`Edit` all selected items at once #. :guilabel:`Transfer to Clipboard` all selected items at once #. :guilabel:`Remove from Clipboard` all selected items at once #. :guilabel:`Delete` all selected items at once Now check several boxes and click the :guilabel:`Transfer to Clipboard` button. Your clipboard should look like this: .. include:: /Images/AutomaticScreenshots/ListModule/ClipboardWithMultipleItems.rst.txt The button :guilabel:`Move Elements`is selected by default. Select the button :guilabel:`Copy Elements` instead. The selected elements will now be copied and the current page will remain unchanged. Move to another page and click the "Paste into" icon: .. include:: /Images/AutomaticScreenshots/ListModule/PasteClipboardContent.rst.txt A warning appears to confirm the operation: .. include:: /Images/AutomaticScreenshots/ListModule/ClipboardWarning.rst.txt After confirmation, you can see that the two elements have been moved to the top of the list and that the clipboard pane is empty: .. include:: /Images/AutomaticScreenshots/ListModule/MovedContentEmptyClipboard.rst.txt