is there any chrome plugin that stores texts in rows and lets you copy them on demand? [closed]












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Is there any chrome extension that lets you pieces of text in lines
And when I need to copy one I just click the extension and select COPY on the appropriate row



Example When I click the extension button I see:



text1   [copy]
--------------
text2 [copy]
--------------
text4 [copy]


So If I want to copy text2 to clipboard I just click [copy] button and its copied to clipboard for pasting on other sites.



Yes Im lazy










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    Is there any chrome extension that lets you pieces of text in lines
    And when I need to copy one I just click the extension and select COPY on the appropriate row



    Example When I click the extension button I see:



    text1   [copy]
    --------------
    text2 [copy]
    --------------
    text4 [copy]


    So If I want to copy text2 to clipboard I just click [copy] button and its copied to clipboard for pasting on other sites.



    Yes Im lazy










    share|improve this question













    closed as off-topic by n8te, gronostaj, Kamil Maciorowski, fixer1234, PeterH Jan 24 at 15:31


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      Is there any chrome extension that lets you pieces of text in lines
      And when I need to copy one I just click the extension and select COPY on the appropriate row



      Example When I click the extension button I see:



      text1   [copy]
      --------------
      text2 [copy]
      --------------
      text4 [copy]


      So If I want to copy text2 to clipboard I just click [copy] button and its copied to clipboard for pasting on other sites.



      Yes Im lazy










      share|improve this question














      Is there any chrome extension that lets you pieces of text in lines
      And when I need to copy one I just click the extension and select COPY on the appropriate row



      Example When I click the extension button I see:



      text1   [copy]
      --------------
      text2 [copy]
      --------------
      text4 [copy]


      So If I want to copy text2 to clipboard I just click [copy] button and its copied to clipboard for pasting on other sites.



      Yes Im lazy







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      closed as off-topic by n8te, gronostaj, Kamil Maciorowski, fixer1234, PeterH Jan 24 at 15:31


      This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


      • "Questions seeking product, service, or learning material recommendations are off-topic because they become outdated quickly and attract opinion-based answers. Instead, describe your situation and the specific problem you're trying to solve. Share your research. Here are a few suggestions on how to properly ask this type of question." – n8te, gronostaj, Kamil Maciorowski, fixer1234, PeterH

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      closed as off-topic by n8te, gronostaj, Kamil Maciorowski, fixer1234, PeterH Jan 24 at 15:31


      This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


      • "Questions seeking product, service, or learning material recommendations are off-topic because they become outdated quickly and attract opinion-based answers. Instead, describe your situation and the specific problem you're trying to solve. Share your research. Here are a few suggestions on how to properly ask this type of question." – n8te, gronostaj, Kamil Maciorowski, fixer1234, PeterH

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          How about a clipboard manager for your desktop? Then you're not limited to only web pages, and can use with text editors or anything else.



          There's a bunch to choose from, they save whatever's copied to the clipboard and almost all have a list of past items you can pick from, usually via some hotkey.



          This is what XFCE's Clipboard manager "clipman" looks like (on linux):



          enter image description here



          Image from https://www.tecmint.com/best-clipboard-managers-for-linux/, but just search the web for [your OS] clipboard manager.



          For Windows 10, apparently it has (or will soon have) a built-in clipboard manager, the article is from May 2018 and says it's in the latest Windows Insider build (17666) "but the clipboard should make its way to the next big Windows release this fall."




          How it works: If you’re on the latest Insider build, you can activate the new clipboard by going to Settings > System > Clipboard, and then tap on ‘Save multiple items.’ once that’s done, you can press Win+V to access the clipboard, which shows up as a small pop up window.




          enter image description here





          Or if you're stuck on a chrome clipboard manager, then you should just search Chrome's Web Store for clipboard manager, there's a couple, one even has a 23 second youtube video showing how it works, add what you want & paste from it's own menu entry






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          • I want windows 10

            – Born vs. Me
            Jan 11 at 12:39











          • Just search and pick one, I'll edit in a little about a Windows built-in clipboard manager, that might be better than picking a random one

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          How about a clipboard manager for your desktop? Then you're not limited to only web pages, and can use with text editors or anything else.



          There's a bunch to choose from, they save whatever's copied to the clipboard and almost all have a list of past items you can pick from, usually via some hotkey.



          This is what XFCE's Clipboard manager "clipman" looks like (on linux):



          enter image description here



          Image from https://www.tecmint.com/best-clipboard-managers-for-linux/, but just search the web for [your OS] clipboard manager.



          For Windows 10, apparently it has (or will soon have) a built-in clipboard manager, the article is from May 2018 and says it's in the latest Windows Insider build (17666) "but the clipboard should make its way to the next big Windows release this fall."




          How it works: If you’re on the latest Insider build, you can activate the new clipboard by going to Settings > System > Clipboard, and then tap on ‘Save multiple items.’ once that’s done, you can press Win+V to access the clipboard, which shows up as a small pop up window.




          enter image description here





          Or if you're stuck on a chrome clipboard manager, then you should just search Chrome's Web Store for clipboard manager, there's a couple, one even has a 23 second youtube video showing how it works, add what you want & paste from it's own menu entry






          share|improve this answer


























          • I want windows 10

            – Born vs. Me
            Jan 11 at 12:39











          • Just search and pick one, I'll edit in a little about a Windows built-in clipboard manager, that might be better than picking a random one

            – Xen2050
            Jan 14 at 21:42
















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          How about a clipboard manager for your desktop? Then you're not limited to only web pages, and can use with text editors or anything else.



          There's a bunch to choose from, they save whatever's copied to the clipboard and almost all have a list of past items you can pick from, usually via some hotkey.



          This is what XFCE's Clipboard manager "clipman" looks like (on linux):



          enter image description here



          Image from https://www.tecmint.com/best-clipboard-managers-for-linux/, but just search the web for [your OS] clipboard manager.



          For Windows 10, apparently it has (or will soon have) a built-in clipboard manager, the article is from May 2018 and says it's in the latest Windows Insider build (17666) "but the clipboard should make its way to the next big Windows release this fall."




          How it works: If you’re on the latest Insider build, you can activate the new clipboard by going to Settings > System > Clipboard, and then tap on ‘Save multiple items.’ once that’s done, you can press Win+V to access the clipboard, which shows up as a small pop up window.




          enter image description here





          Or if you're stuck on a chrome clipboard manager, then you should just search Chrome's Web Store for clipboard manager, there's a couple, one even has a 23 second youtube video showing how it works, add what you want & paste from it's own menu entry






          share|improve this answer


























          • I want windows 10

            – Born vs. Me
            Jan 11 at 12:39











          • Just search and pick one, I'll edit in a little about a Windows built-in clipboard manager, that might be better than picking a random one

            – Xen2050
            Jan 14 at 21:42














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          How about a clipboard manager for your desktop? Then you're not limited to only web pages, and can use with text editors or anything else.



          There's a bunch to choose from, they save whatever's copied to the clipboard and almost all have a list of past items you can pick from, usually via some hotkey.



          This is what XFCE's Clipboard manager "clipman" looks like (on linux):



          enter image description here



          Image from https://www.tecmint.com/best-clipboard-managers-for-linux/, but just search the web for [your OS] clipboard manager.



          For Windows 10, apparently it has (or will soon have) a built-in clipboard manager, the article is from May 2018 and says it's in the latest Windows Insider build (17666) "but the clipboard should make its way to the next big Windows release this fall."




          How it works: If you’re on the latest Insider build, you can activate the new clipboard by going to Settings > System > Clipboard, and then tap on ‘Save multiple items.’ once that’s done, you can press Win+V to access the clipboard, which shows up as a small pop up window.




          enter image description here





          Or if you're stuck on a chrome clipboard manager, then you should just search Chrome's Web Store for clipboard manager, there's a couple, one even has a 23 second youtube video showing how it works, add what you want & paste from it's own menu entry






          share|improve this answer















          How about a clipboard manager for your desktop? Then you're not limited to only web pages, and can use with text editors or anything else.



          There's a bunch to choose from, they save whatever's copied to the clipboard and almost all have a list of past items you can pick from, usually via some hotkey.



          This is what XFCE's Clipboard manager "clipman" looks like (on linux):



          enter image description here



          Image from https://www.tecmint.com/best-clipboard-managers-for-linux/, but just search the web for [your OS] clipboard manager.



          For Windows 10, apparently it has (or will soon have) a built-in clipboard manager, the article is from May 2018 and says it's in the latest Windows Insider build (17666) "but the clipboard should make its way to the next big Windows release this fall."




          How it works: If you’re on the latest Insider build, you can activate the new clipboard by going to Settings > System > Clipboard, and then tap on ‘Save multiple items.’ once that’s done, you can press Win+V to access the clipboard, which shows up as a small pop up window.




          enter image description here





          Or if you're stuck on a chrome clipboard manager, then you should just search Chrome's Web Store for clipboard manager, there's a couple, one even has a 23 second youtube video showing how it works, add what you want & paste from it's own menu entry







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          answered Jan 11 at 9:22









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          • I want windows 10

            – Born vs. Me
            Jan 11 at 12:39











          • Just search and pick one, I'll edit in a little about a Windows built-in clipboard manager, that might be better than picking a random one

            – Xen2050
            Jan 14 at 21:42



















          • I want windows 10

            – Born vs. Me
            Jan 11 at 12:39











          • Just search and pick one, I'll edit in a little about a Windows built-in clipboard manager, that might be better than picking a random one

            – Xen2050
            Jan 14 at 21:42

















          I want windows 10

          – Born vs. Me
          Jan 11 at 12:39





          I want windows 10

          – Born vs. Me
          Jan 11 at 12:39













          Just search and pick one, I'll edit in a little about a Windows built-in clipboard manager, that might be better than picking a random one

          – Xen2050
          Jan 14 at 21:42





          Just search and pick one, I'll edit in a little about a Windows built-in clipboard manager, that might be better than picking a random one

          – Xen2050
          Jan 14 at 21:42



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