I did something for school and copied the text to paste it into Word, but unfortunately my laptop ran out during the switch to Word and when I started it again, the text was gone and I couldn't see anything when making copies, can anyone help me?
If you have windows you can try windows + v. The clipboards are stored there (if activated)
You can forget that he's gone. Unless you have switched on the clipboard history. However, I believe that even then the text would be gone.
If you copied it, where is the original? Then you can copy it again, can't you?
This snippet of text is most likely lost.
But for the future I recommend the free Clipboard Master tool.
https://www.clipboardmaster.de
The tool replaces the Windows clipboard and adds numerous useful things to this very simple Windows function. E.g. Are older (copied) entries saved for the time being and can be selected from a list.
This means that no more copied data is lost.
The part has so many useful additional functions that you can unlock them in several stages. Not everyone needs every function…
I've been using it for a very long time.
If you copy something and the laptop goes off, it is deleted, you have to start all over again.