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Accessing the clipboard on an Android device is a useful feature that can help you quickly copy and paste text or images across different apps. Here's how to access the clipboard on Android: 1. Open the app where you want to paste the copied text or image. 2. Long press on the text input area until the Paste option appears. 3. Tap on the Paste option to paste the copied text or image. To view what's currently saved in your clipboard, follow these steps: 1. Open the app where you want to paste the copied text or image. 2. Long press on the text input area until the Paste option appears. 3. Tap on the three dots (or more) on the top of the keyboard to show additional options. 4. Tap on the Clipboard option to view what's currently saved in your clipboard. Some Android devices may have a dedicated clipboard app that allows you to manage multiple copied items. You can search for clipboard apps on the Google Play Store and download one if needed. Note that the clipboard feature may vary depending on the Android device and version you're using. If you're unable to access the clipboard using the above steps, you may need to consult your device's user manual or contact the manufacturer for further assistance.
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