
This section contains a list of all the items that have been copied to the clipboard. Scroll down to the bottom of the file and you should see a section called ClipboardHistory. Open this file with a text editor such as TextEdit or BBEdit. Type in ~/Library/Containers//Data/Library/Preferences/ and press Enter. To access it, open the Finder and press Command+Shift+G. Yes, there is a clipboard history on Mac. How do I clear my entire clipboard? Is there a clipboard history on Mac?

In the Terminal window, type “pbcopy” and press Enter. Select Utilities and then click on Terminal.


To clear the clipboard on a Mac, open the Finder and click on the Go menu. The clipboard is a temporary storage area for data that is being cut or copied from a document.
