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This modified version of PasteIntoFile does not prompt user for saving the file. It saves file automatically when user click it from desktop contextmenu, and shows a ballon notification when the file is saved


Paste Into File

A Windows desktop application to paste clipboard contents (text and images) into files.

Installation

Installing via Chocolatey

You can use Chocolatey to install Paste Into File. If you don't have Chocolatey, you can install it from the Chocolately Install page. With Chocolatey installed, execute the following command to install Paste Into File:

choco install pasteintofile

Download and Run

  1. Make sure you have .NET Framework 4.5+ installed in your system. (Included in Windows 10)

  2. Download the executable from here and install it.

Usage

  1. Right click in the folder where you want to create the file and choose the Paste Into File entry from the context menu:

    Paste As File

  2. Choose the filename, extenstion and location, then press the Save button:
    Paste As File

Configuration

Run the following commands in a terminal (Command Prompt or PowerShell).

  • To add the Paste Into File entry in the File Explorer context menu:

    PasteIntoFile /reg
  • To remove the Paste Into File entry from the File Explorer context menu:

    PasteIntoFile /unreg
  • To change the default filename format:

    PasteIntoFile /filename yyyyMMdd_HHmmss

    For more information on the format specifiers, see Custom date and time format strings.

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