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WHERE IS CLIPBOARD FILE ON WINDOW 10 HOW TO ACCESS

Anonymous
2018-03-01T04:35:38+00:00

COPY TO CLIPBOARD BUT I DONOT KNOW ACCESS TO CLIPBOARD ON WINDOW 10

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  1. Neil D 32,740 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2018-03-01T14:16:34+00:00

    Depends what you copied to the clipboard. If it's text then open Wordpad and Paste, if it's a picture then open Paint and Paste.

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  2. Anonymous
    2018-03-01T19:17:12+00:00

    Ouch! Please don't yell at us. We can hear you if you type normally, in mixed case.

    The clipboard isn't a file. Its contents are stored in the computer's memory. To use its contents, simply go to the program you want  to use it in, click the place where you want it to be put, and press Ctrl-V (paste).

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  3. Anonymous
    2018-03-01T13:43:34+00:00

    Hi Moses,

    Apparently, Windows 10 doesn't have a built-in clipboard viewer. You can always search for apps that support the feature you're looking for in Microsoft Store. You can also check out the suggestion that Andre Da Costa provided from this thread.

    Feel free to post back if you have questions about other Microsoft services.

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  4. Anonymous
    2018-03-01T15:02:11+00:00

    Most productive and gives you only what you need is free 'Clipboard Magic'.

    Not an app, it program, sits on the taskbar.

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  5. Anonymous
    2018-03-01T15:32:52+00:00

    Most productive and gives you only what you need is free 'Clipboard Magic'.

    Not an app, it program, sits on the taskbar.

    All apps are programs.

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