While there is no mainstream standalone software called “ClipBoardCC,” tutorials with titles like “Master Your Copy-and-Paste History in Minutes” typically teach you how to unlock the incredibly powerful, built-in Clipboard History feature in Windows 10 and Windows 11.
By default, your computer only remembers the very last item you copied. Turning on your clipboard history allows your system to remember a running list of your last 25 copied items, including text, links, HTML, and images under 4MB.
Here is the quick tutorial to master this productivity feature in less than two minutes. 🚀 How to Enable and Use Clipboard History
The Secret Shortcut: Press the Windows Logo Key + V on your keyboard.
Turn It On: The first time you press this, a small window will pop up. Click the Turn on button.
Alternative Method: Go to your computer’s Settings > System > Clipboard, and toggle Clipboard history to On.
Watch this step-by-step visual guide to quickly enable and navigate your system’s clipboard settings:
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