To remove items from Clipboard history, click the small “X” beside an item on the list. While the Clipboard history window is open, you can click on any item in the list to paste it into an open application or document. The most recent items you have copied will be at the top of the list. Here are instructions for those running a build prior to 1909.Īfter using the Windows+V keyboard shortcut, a small floating window will pop up either near the application you are using, or if all windows are closed or minimized, in the lower-right corner of your screen.
The Clipboard history interface has a slightly different look to it on older versions of Windows. That way, it will stay on the list even if you reboot the computer or click a “Clear All.” To do so, click on the three-dot menu and select “Pin.” You can unpin the item later by selecting “Unpin” from the ellipses menu.
It’s also possible to pin an item on the Clipboard history list.