H hallux Q&A Team Jul 7, 2013 12,322 7 38 Visit site Dec 19, 2016 #2 Usually a copy/paste function stores a single item, the last one you copied. If you need more depth than that, you need another app. I wouldn't use a "clip tray" for long-term storage, that's more of an "in the moment" deal. Upvote 0 Downvote
Usually a copy/paste function stores a single item, the last one you copied. If you need more depth than that, you need another app. I wouldn't use a "clip tray" for long-term storage, that's more of an "in the moment" deal.