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.

A screenshot of the clipboard manager Ditto for 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.

A screenshot of the clipboard manager ClipClip for Windows.

It does lack automation or other advanced features, however.

DownloadClipboard Fusion(there are bothfreeand paid versions; Clipboard Fusion Pro costs $19)

A screenshot of the clipboard manager 1Clipboard for Windows.

A screenshot of the clipboard manager ArsClip for Windows.

A screenshot of the clipboard manager Pasteboard for Windows.

A screenshot of the clipboard manager Clipboard Fusion for Windows.