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TenClips is a free, lightweight clipboard utility for Windows that allows users to hold up to 10 independent text clips simultaneously. Developed by Paludour, it drastically simplifies heavy copy-and-paste workflows by eliminating the constant need to toggle back and forth between different source documents and destinations. Core Functionality

Instead of a single clipboard history that overwrites itself, TenClips functions by using 10 separate storage “buffers”:

Switching Buffers: You toggle between the 10 clipboards using hotkeys, traditionally Ctrl + 1 through Ctrl + 0.

Copy & Paste: Once a specific clipboard slot is active, you use standard commands (Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V) to copy and paste as usual.

Sequencing: You can load Clipboard 1 with a name, Clipboard 2 with an address, and Clipboard 3 with a phone number, then switch and paste them seamlessly into another application without losing any data. Special Formatting Features

One of the utility’s most popular traits is its ability to handle “purified text” (plain text) via the Windows Key (Win):

Win + V: Pastes the clipboard item as purified text, automatically removing formatting, HTML code, backgrounds, and fonts.

Win + Num: Pastes the purified text entirely in UPPERCASE.

Win + Num /: Pastes the purified text entirely in lowercase. Management and Customization

System Tray Application: It runs silently in your system tray. Right-clicking the tray icon lets you open the settings menu.

Custom Hotkeys: If Ctrl + [Number] conflicts with your other software or code environments, you can remap the buffer-switching hotkeys to any sequence you prefer.

Clearing Data: Double-clicking the system tray icon instantly clears out all 10 clipboard buffers. Current Relevance

While TenClips is a classic tool prized for its tiny footprint and lack of cloud bloat, newer versions of Windows now include a built-in history manager. Pressing Win + V on Windows 10 and 11 naturally unlocks a visual clipboard panel. However, dedicated multitaskers still use utilities like TenClips specifically because it maps direct hotkeys to separate buffers, allowing them to paste specific slots without needing to open an on-screen menu to select an item.

If you are looking to download the program, it is still hosted for free via the Paludour Official Website. If you would like, I can help you by: Outlining how to configure custom hotkey macros in TenClips

Comparing it to the native Windows Clipboard History (Win + V)

Recommending modern alternatives like ClipClip or Clipboard Master if you need image-holding capabilities Let me know how you would like to proceed! AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Copying and Pasting Made Easier – TenClips Tutorial