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Android 13: How to edit text in Clipboard
Android 13 brought lots of features and enhancements for users like better customization, setting different app languages, sharing specific photos only, and one of the great optimization we have found in the clipboard. The clipboard in Android 13 lets you edit copied text and images before sharing.
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This new Android 13 feature will help users edit the copied text and image directly to their home screen before pasting and sending it. This feature best works for users who totally depend on the clipboard within their Android device.
The clipboard editing feature gives you the ability to edit what you’ve copied to the clipboard, users can use it in editing the long URLs to further share them. With this new clipboard editor, you can erase those undesirable scraps before sharing the link.
It will help users in many ways as it will consume less time and the receiver will be able to get the exact text or URL that they are waiting for. It also let users send the appropriate and clear text as the sender will be able to edit it before. Here let’s get to know how you will be able to edit your text in the clipboard.
How to edit copied text on clipboard
- Open Chrome and copy a URL or an image that you want.
- Once you’ve done that, tap Copy as you normally do.
- After tapping Copy, you’ll see a new bubble at the bottom left of your display.
- It includes a short preview snippet and the edit icon.
- Tap the pencil icon to open the new clipboard editor, where you can edit the contents to according to your choice.
- Once you’ve completed the editing, tap Done and the new version of the copied text will be saved to the clipboard.
- Open a new app where you’d like the share the copied text and long-press the area to add the text. When the popup appears, tap Paste to paste the edited contents from the clipboard.