The moment you copy anything on your PC, it goes to your clipboard.
Alternatively, you’re free to go toSettings > System > Clipboard > Clipboard Historyand enable it there.
Ditto will store anything that can be copied to the clipboard on Windows.
If you’ve taken a bunch of screenshots, they’ll all appear in a separate folder.
you’re free to take a look at ClipClip Actionson this page.
1Clipboard stores your clipboard history, lets you mark favorite clipboard items, and syncs pretty well.
It does lack automation or other advanced features, however.
DownloadClipboard Fusion(there are bothfreeand paid versions; Clipboard Fusion Pro costs $19)