To paste data from the clipboard history, follow these steps:
1.Place the cursor where you want to paste the data, or select the text (object) you want to replace with data from the clipboard.
2.Open the content of the clipboard history in one of the following ways:
•On the Home tab, in the Edit group, click the arrow to the right of the
Paste button and select Paste from clipboard command from the drop-down list.
•Right-click to open the context menu and select Paste from clipboard.
•When working in macOS, select Edit > Paste from clipboard command from the command menu.
3.In the sub-menu that opens, select the data to be inserted.
You can open the content of the clipboard history in a separate window for convenience. To do this, proceed with one of the following:
–On the Home tab, in the Edit group, click the arrow to the right of the
Paste button and select Paste from clipboard > Clipboard history command from the drop-down list.
–Open the context menu by right-clicking anywhere in the document and select Paste from clipboard > Clipboard history.
–When working in macOS, run the Edit > Paste from clipboard > Clipboard history command from the command menu.
–Press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+V (Windows), Win+V (Linux) or ⌥Option+⇧Shift+⌘Cmd+V (macOS).
By default, the Clipboard history window is placed next to the selected text or document object. To change the window's position, drag it by the title bar while holding down the left mouse button.
When working with the clipboard history:
–You can navigate through the slots of the clipboard by pressing the ↓ and ↑ keys.
–You can paste the selected slot from the clipboard to the specified place in the document by clicking the left mouse button or pressing Enter.
–To switch between the document editing area and the clipboard window, press Tab.
To close the clipboard history window, click
in the window title bar.