In Windows, you can copy and paste text, images, links, and other objects from one location to another. Initially, the clipboard limited you to copying and pasting only one item at a time, forcing you to make a series of round trips between your source and destination if you needed to move a whole lineup of items. Then, in 2018, Windows 10 introduced a clipboard history feature that could store multiple items and sync them across different computers.
This tool certainly gets the job done, but if you want additional options, a third-party clipboard utility can store and manage multiple items in your clipboard. Most Windows clipboard utilities work the same way, allowing you to use the Cut (Ctrl + X) or Copy (Ctrl + C) shortcuts, while a custom Paste keystroke is set up in the utility program. This maneuver pastes a certain item from the list or displays a menu of all items in the clipboard so you can choose which one you want to paste. Here's how it works.
In Windows 10 or 11, go to Settings > System > Clipboard and turn on the switch for Clipboard history if it’s not already enabled. If you run Windows on more than one computer and want to sync your clipboard entries across all of them, enable Sync across devices and choose to either automatically sync copied text or manually sync instead.
Now, open a document, web page, or other content and copy multiple items using the Copy command or Ctrl + C keystroke. You can copy text, images, and hyperlinks in this way. Open to where you want to paste the content and press Win key + V to open the Windows clipboard tool. From this menu you can select the recently copied or cut items you wish to paste.
You can also manage the items held within the clipboard. Press Win key + V and
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