Hi OCTAVIO
I am an independent advisor here to help
I know you said that you have tried several different tips found on the web. have you tried pressing the Windows key + v on your keyboard to open the clipboard viewer?
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So I had copied some stuff and one in particular I never pasted. I have searched and search and every single thing that comes up is either outdated or completely wrong. Some say to find it in setting but nothing is there. One video showed its in system settings but when I go to the same place, its not there. Others have suggested apps but they seem to only record new copied text. What can I do to find it? I know how to clear the clipboard but what cant i find how to find it?
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Hi OCTAVIO
I am an independent advisor here to help
I know you said that you have tried several different tips found on the web. have you tried pressing the Windows key + v on your keyboard to open the clipboard viewer?
Thing is, there is no "clipboard" tab in systems settings which is something i mentioned in details but maybe didn't make it clear. I go to where its suppose to be, after "shared experiences", but the next one is "remote desktop", followed by "about"
Did you previously enable the clipboard history feature?
You need to first enable it before you can view clipboard history on Windows 10. Open the Settings app and go to System settings. Select the Clipboard tab, and turn on clipboard history.
I have tried windows key + V and it does nothing
I see. It is there for me on Windows 10 Pro 1903. But I am not certain about other versions