Windows tip: how to use your clipboard history
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Windows tip: how to use your clipboard history

Florian Bodoky
7/12/2023
Translation: Katherine Martin

Turning on your clipboard history saves every snippet of text, image or screenshot you’ve copied. Pretty handy if you want to access the content again later. Here’s how to do it.

Copy (Ctrl+C) and paste (Ctrl+V) are two of the most useful– and probably two of the most frequently used – shortcuts for typical office work. Windows 10 and 11 take the feature a step further by saving your clipboard history, storing any content you’ve copied for the duration of your session. In other words, once you’ve saved something to your history, it’ll be there until you shut down your computer. Or until you delete it yourself.

So if, for example, you get bogged down trying to copy and paste several sections of text, URLs or a series of images, you can track your copy-and-paste history, activate it, paste it again – or delete it. Using Ctrl + V in Quick access, you can only paste the content you copied last.

How to use your clipboard history

For clipboard history to work, you need to turn it on first. It’s deactivated on Windows 11 by default.

  1. Press the Windows key + V.
  2. Click «Turn on».
You can access and activate your clipboard history by pressing the Windows key + V
You can access and activate your clipboard history by pressing the Windows key + V
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Once you’ve done that, you can access your content at any time.

Access your clipboard history

  1. Press the Windows key + V again to open up your clipboard history.
  2. Then click the clipboard icon at the top right to see your recent history.
  3. You now have three options:

A) Click on the item you want to paste somewhere. This activates it automatically, allowing you to place it where you want by hitting Ctrl + V.

B) Click the pin icon to keep an item at the top of the list.

C) Click on the three dots then the recycle bin icon to delete the item.

You have numerous options in your clipboard history.
You have numerous options in your clipboard history.
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When you restart your PC or laptop, your clipboard and its history will be empty again.

Deactivate clipboard history

If you restart or shut down your PC, the content in your clipboard history will be deleted. The feature itself, however, will stay activated. If you copy more content to the clipboard, it’ll be saved there. To deactivate the feature, you’ll need to go to your system settings.

  1. Press the Windows key + I to open your settings.
  2. Click on the «System» menu.
  3. Then, on the right-hand side, scroll all the way down and click «Clipboard».
  4. You’ll see «Clipboard history» at the top. To deactivate it, set the switch to «Off».
You need to go to your system settings to deactivate clipboard history.
You need to go to your system settings to deactivate clipboard history.
Source: Florian Bodoky
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