Step 1:once you nail the contents copied onto the clipboard, open theNotesapp.

Step 2:Tap on thepencil iconto create a new note.

Long-press the newly opened note and tap onPaste.

Create a New Note

Step 3:You will now find your pasted clipboard contents.

Now, tap onDoneto store the same in Notes.

Method 2: Using the Shortcuts App

Step 1:Open theShortcutsapp.

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Tap onGalleryat the bottom.

Step 2:Search forAdjust Clipboardand tap on the+icon to add the shortcut.

Step 3:To pull up the shortcut, tap on theShortcutstab in the bottom bar followed byMy Shortcuts.

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Step 5:Tap on the shortcut you added.

The shortcut will now run and show you the contents of your clipboard.

Step 1:Download thePasteapp from the App Store.

Tap on Gallery

Once you kick off the app, it will ask you to set up a few things.

Step 2: Now, tap on thethree-dots iconat the top right corner of the home screen.

Step 3:Turn on both the options under Collect Clipboard Contents When App Becomes ActiveandWhen Keyboard Becomes Active.

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Step 4: Copy the contentsonto the clipboard and launch the Paste app.

Tap onAllow Pastefor Paste to read content from the particular app.

Note: you better permit every app you copy content from for the first time after setting up Paste.

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Step 5:Tap on theClipboard Historypanel.

This way you’ve got the option to access multiple copied items on your clipboard.

Also Read:How to check clipboard history on Mac

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