 I'm going to show you how to use the new Chrome OS copy clipboard. So the cool thing about Chrome OS, only on your Chromebooks, it will now allow you to use and go back and view the last five things that you have copied to your clipboard. So I'm going to copy this section of this page here. I'm just going to copy that text with a CTRL C. And that's saved to my clipboard. I'm also going to do a web search because the cool thing about this clipboard is it can also do images. So I'm going to search for images of cats. I'm going to select this picture. And I'm going to copy the picture. And then there's some more things I need to add to maybe my document. So I'm going to go back to this website. I'm going to copy a header here. So this piece of text right here, CTRL C copy. Go down to another section. So that's my third piece. Here's my fourth selection, my fourth copy. And here's my fifth copy. So I'm selected five different pieces. Four pieces of text and one image. So those are now on my clipboard. And to access that, all I have to do is click the search button, which is a magnifying glass right above your shift button on your keyboard. And then tap the letter V and then this pops up. And it will show all of the text copies I made, as well as the image right there. I can now take that copied text and image and put it into a document. So I open up my document, hold the search and V button down. My clipboard will pop up. And then all I have to do is click on the text or the image that I want to put in there. So I can just do that as many times as I want. Remember it will save the last five things that you have copied. So I put my picture in. I can put any of the text in that I want that I have saved to my clipboard. So once again, this only works on Chromebooks on the newest version of the OS. And it just makes it really easy to find and use the most current things that you've copied.