It's going to ask for input as text and no default answer. Now it's not really going to do anything there special. So you assign a name to this clip so you can get it back later. So it's asking just give this clip a name. The first thing it's going to do is it's going to ask for input. I'm going to look at it right now and it's basically just three short actions. So I've called that, it's at bottom left here, called Save Clipboard to Clips. So whatever you've selected and copied and it's going to save it to a file. The first one is going to save a clipboard. We're going to actually create three shortcuts to do it. So instead of just being able to Copy and Paste you can actually Copy and Save these different things. A way for you to save bits of text and then call them back later on. So for this example what we're going to do is create kind of a clipboard manager. Video Transcript: So let's take a look at building an iOS shortcut that's actually a series of shortcuts because sometimes you need to have one to do one action and one to do another that matches it. Check out A Set Of iOS Shortcuts To Manage Text Clips at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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