Sorry. I'm stupid that way sometimes. I'm bad at getting my ideas across most of the time.
Basically, say I just wrote a CPP file full of functions to deal with direct input. Now I need to declare these functions in my main header (or any header, whatever) I have to start copying and pasting function names and remembering to put the ';' at the end. It's easy, and a no brainer, but when I have a bunch of functions, I find it very boring and tedious.
So what if I could right click, and use the context menu to grab all the function names? Like this out of my input.cpp
//Input.cpp
void InputAcquire(void);
bool InputInit(HWND hWnd);
void InputShutdown(void);
void InputPoll(BYTE Keys[], int nSize, DIMOUSESTATE2 &Mouse);
vector3 CursorToVector(DIMOUSESTATE2 &Mouse);
Store it in a buffer, and then I can paste it where I need it.