Mlchiel H,
What I am trying to do is something that is known in the PC world as "powerpaste". I have an Excel worksheet with multiple columns of information (each representing a different fund) with each row representing a different day. So I use Alfred to copy each of the 6 fund values for a given day to its clipboard. Column A in the Excel worksheet has the day's date. I then use Alfred to paste the value for the first fund into Column B. Then I move my cursor over to Column E where I use Alfred to paste the value for the second fund. Then I move my cursor over to Column H where I use Alfred to paste the value for the third fund. Then I move my cursor over to Column K where I use Alfred to paste the value for the fourth fund. Then I move my cursor over to Column N where I use Alfred to paste the value for the fifth fund. Finally, I move my cursor over to Column Q where I use Alfred to paste the aggregate value for the fund in total. On my PC, using a series of key presses with a different product, I could leave my clipboard manager displayed and then paste each of the six values, using a key press, one right after the other, as I moved my cursor from cell to cell. I might be able to do this with Alfred except that each time I display the contents of its clipboard and paste a value, the display of the clipboard's contents closes and I have to reopen it in order to paste the next value in the sequence.