You can also paste all the items from the Office clipboard at once into an Office document. Then, we put the cursor in our Word document where we want to paste the text from Notepad and clicked on the Notepad item on the Clipboard pane to paste that text. …and it was placed on the Office clipboard, in addition to the Windows clipboard. For example, we copied a sentence from a Notepad file…
Maybe you want to collect some text and images from other programs and paste them into parts of a Word document. You can also use the Office clipboard to copy and paste items from other programs.
You can also click the down arrow on an item and select “Delete” to delete an item from the clipboard. To anchor the Clipboard pane to the right side of the Office program window, simply drag it there until it snaps into place. Drag the pane wherever you want to put it. To do this, click and hold on the Clipboard pane’s title bar until the cursor becomes a four-way arrow. NOTE: You can detach the Clipboard pane from the Office program window and move it wherever you want. To paste an item from Office’s clipboard, simply click on that item on the Clipboard pane. If you click the Paste button on the Home tab or press Ctrl+V, you paste the contents of the Windows clipboard, not the Office clipboard. By default, the Clipboard pane is anchored to the left side of the Office program window.