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Copy and Paste
Copy text. To copy text, highlight it, then right click it and select, "Copy". You can also press Ctrl+C instead of right clicking. Another option is to cut text. When you cut text, the text that you highlighted is deleted and moved to the clipboard. You can then paste it. To cut text, select, "Cut" instead of, "Copy". You can also press Ctrl+X
Paste text. Right click the location where you want the text to go. Then, select, "Paste". You can also press Ctrl+V.
Using Clipboard History
Enable clipboard history. Press the Windows key (it looks like the Windows 10 logo Windows Start, or the Windows flag Windows 7 Start), and V together. Then, click Turn on. If clipboard history is already enabled, then you can skip this step. It's easy to tell if it's enabled or not. If the Turn on button is not displayed, then clipboard history is already enabled.
Access clipboard history. Press the Windows key and V. This will open a box that shows your clipboard history.
Change the current item in your clipboard. Click on the item that you want to make the current item. This will allow you to paste the item.
Delete an item from your clipboard history. Click on the three dots next to the item, and then select, "Delete". This will remove the item from clipboard history. This is not reversible.
Pin an item in clipboard history. By default, items that are not pinned are deleted whenever you turn off or restart your computer. When you pin items in clipboard history, they will not be deleted. To pin an item to the clipboard, click on the three dots next to the item, and then select, "Pin".
Clear your clipboard history. Click on the three dots next to an item, and then select, "Clear all". This will immediately delete all non-pinned items in your clipboard history. This action is not reversible. To delete a pinned item, click on the three dots next to it, and then select, "Delete".
Syncing Your Clipboard
Enable clipboard syncing. Open the Start menu Windows Start, and select settings Windows Settings. Then, open the "System" options and select "Clipboard" in the left pane. Then, turn the "Sync across devices" switch on Windows Switch On. You need to be signed into your Microsoft account on all of the devices that you want to sync your clipboard to. If you do not have a Microsoft account, then you can create one for free.
Select how you want to sync your clipboard history. There are two options to choose from. You can select, "Automatically sync text that I copy", and, "Never automatically sync text that I copy". If you select, "Automatically sync text that I copy", then everything that you copy will be shared will be synced across your devices. If you select, "Never automatically sync text that I copy", then you will need to open clipboard history, click on the three dots next to the item that you want to sync, and then click, "Sync".
Paste the item on your other device. Press Ctrl+V on the other device to paste the synced item. You will also be able to see it when you open clipboard history. It may take a while for the item to sync, especially if you have slow internet.
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