![]() Image: Wachiwit/Shutterstock Must-read Windows coverageĭefend your network with Microsoft outside-in security servicesĮveryone, even your grandma (I’m a great-grandma) knows how to the use the Clipboard to copy and paste content. It saves 25 items, so you can copy from document to document and app to app with less effort. When pasting becomes tedious, check out the Clipboard history feature. What do you think about the new clipboard experience on Windows 10? Are you enabling the syncing option too? Let us know in the comments.How to get more out of your Clipboards in Microsoft Office In addition, if you enable the sync option, you'll also be uploading your history to the Microsoft servers. For example, if you're one of those that usually copy sensitive information (such as passwords, addresses, names, etc.), anything you copy to the clipboard will store in plain text, and anyone with access to your computer will now be able to see this information by just using the Windows key + V shortcut. If you choose to enable this feature, make sure that you also understand the potential security risks. Wrapping things upĪlthough the new clipboard experience can sync your history across devices, you can only access your history on computers running Windows 10 version 1809 or later and when using the same Microsoft account. You cannot copy an image file and expect it to appear in the history or sync across devices. For example, you can copy the name of a file, but copying a file to move it to another location will not appear in the history.Īlso, the cloud clipboard supports images, but only if you copy the image within a document. Using the clipboard history, there are some obvious limitations as no everything you copy will appear in the history or sync across devices. When you no longer need the content, click the button again to unpin or the X button to delete the item.
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