Re: Pasting text without attributes
- From: "Jonathan Finney" <jon@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 04 Oct 2005 17:50:20 GMT
Thanks Ron, but I'm not talking about paragraph formatting just character
attributes such as font, size etc.
This is 'normal' behavoiur. I just wonder why default pasting doesn't paste
just the text without the attributes and whether it's possible to set it to
work that way.
"Ron P" <spam@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Jonathan Finney" <jon@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > When I paste text in an Office document such as Word or Excel (or
anywhere
> > text attributes are supporetd), the text always retains the attributes
of
> > the source document unless I use Paste Special.
> >
> > It seems to me that I hardly ever want to paste in this way. I normally
> > want to have the text adopt the attributes of the destination document
and
> > it's very frustrating to have to use Paste Special, then select Plain
> > Text,
> > then click OK every time I want to paste in this way rather than just
> > hitting Ctrl. V.
> >
> > It's particularly annoying when copying and pasting between messages in
> > Outlook as gives unpredictable results that are rarely what I want.
And,
> > of
> > course, Outlook
> > doesn't have a Paste Special option which means that to paste just the
> > text,
> > I have to open Notepad, paste in the text, copy it again, then paste it
> > where I want it.
> >
> > I guess I can work around the problem and create special short-cuts, but
> > I'd
> > need to do this in every program and this is not really a workable
> > solution.
> > Is it not possible to have the default paste action for all Windows
> > programs
> > paste just the text without the attributes? Maybe a registry edit?
> >
> > Does anybody know why this is the default behaviour? I find it
difficult
> > to
> > believe that the way I work is different to anybody else and can't
imagine
> > why it's set up this way.
>
> If you are copying and pasting from different Word documents, make sure
that
> you are not selecting the PARAGRAPH mark when copying as the formatting is
> held there.
>
.
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