I use a keyboard shortcut (WIN + ‘) to get this pop up. But what if I told you that there is an easier (and free!) way?ĭitto saves the last 500 (or however many you want) instances of whatever you’ve copied, such as text, images, files. I know that some of you handle this by having, say, a Word file that holds all of your common comments. When grading assignments, I find that what I write for one student often applies to other students. That means the next time you copy a chunk of text, the previous chunk of text that you had copied is erased. In Windows, the built-in clipboard can only hold one item.
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