Copy-paste is something we all do constantly — but Windows has taken it a step further with Clipboard History, a feature many users don’t even realize exists.
Press Windows + V to open your clipboard history. Instead of just pasting the last copied item, it shows everything you’ve copied — text, links, and images — from your recent activity.
You can pin important snippets so they don’t disappear, making it perfect for repetitive tasks like form filling, responding to emails, or content writing.
If it’s not enabled yet, go to Settings → System → Clipboard and turn on “Clipboard history.”
You can also enable Sync across devices — this feature connects your clipboard to your Microsoft account so you can copy something on one device and paste it on another.
Once you start using Clipboard History, it feels like having a personal memory bank for all your copied content.

