Wider use of buffer memory in Windows 10

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Wider use of buffer memory in Windows 10

When you make a copy of a file, that copy goes into the buffer memory, if you copy another file, the copy of the first file you deleted is deleted, and when you give the "Insert" command, the file you last copied goes to the desired location.

Starting with Windows 10 1809, this buffer allows for wider memory usage. Now you can store up to 25 4MB of text, images and HTMl documents in this memory. Mostly convenient for text handlers.

If you don't have this version of Windows 10, or want to buffer copies of larger file folders, use Ditto (https://t.me/planetaitsoft/63), which has no format restrictions. I will give you how to use it in the video below (https://t.me/planetait/399), it is much more convenient and speeds up your work.

If you have the exact same version of Windows 10, the wider use of the buffer is done as follows.

1. Press Win + I (Windows Settings).
2. Go to the "System" item.
3. Click the "Change Buffer" menu on the left (if this menu does not exist, then you have an older version of Windows 10).
4. Turn on the "Log buffer exchange" function.
5. You get a copy of a text (for example in Word).
6. By pressing Win + V, you can view the captured text and double-click on it to paste it where you want.

☝️ Ditto software has been tested on Windows 10.

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