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Clipboard Recorder
The Clip Recorder feature of CopyPaste-X remembers and records the last clips copied with 'command C'. Internally, the clips are stored in what programmers call a "stack." Each time you copy a clip with 'command C', it's placed on top of the stack (no. "1"), and previous clips are moved down one place, much like loading plates into a spring-loaded bin in a restaurant. You can adjust the number of clips in the Clip Recorder in the CopyPaste-X preferences up to a maximum of 200 clips. You can also think of the Clip Recorder as a feature providing multiple levels of undo for the last items you copied with 'command C'. Access the Clip Recorder in 3 different ways.
Cool Clipboard Feature: CopyPaste saves clipboard data through restarts.
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