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Wednesday, July 9th 2008, 4:26pm

Hotkeys for commonly used blocks of text

Hi,

I wasn't sure where else to put this so forgive me if this is not in the right place. I was wondering if KDE had an application or command that could simplify my life here at work. I deal with up to 500 clients a shift. It seems I am often typing the same block of text over and over all day long. It seems like I could save a lot of time if I could somehow save this block of text and bind it to a hotkey of my own creation. For example, instead of writing "Your kind cooperation is greatly appreciated, best regards." 100 times a day I could just hit Ctrl-shift-Y (or something like that). Does KDE provide an application that could do this for me? I fooled around with Klipper for a while but it didn't seem to have that capability. Many thanks in advance.

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