Hi Shyam and Paul,

Thank you for your input.  The main problem I brought up is not the
user will not enable the Macro; it is how to clear the "copied" items
in the Clipboard pane programmatically.

Shyam, as I have mentioned prior, I did ran the macro and it works
well, but when the clipboard pane is opened/displayed, one can still
copy the items using the copy/cut/paste functions from the ribbon/
toolbar and paste the items from the pane.

Why don't you guys try to do that and you will know what I am talking
about.

To replicate the issue:

1. Run the code that Shyam provide.
(You will see that you cannot copy and paste item using the hotkeys.
You may click on the copy/cut/paste icons from the ribbon/toolbar, but
you will not be able to paste the copied items.)

2. Open the Clipboard pane.  Click on the copy/cut/paste icons from
the ribbon/toolbar.  This time, you will see the copied items appear
in the pane and you can paste the items by clicking on the items.


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