On 14 Oct, 2004, at 20:30, Laurent wrote:


I'm not sure what version of Word you're using, but in Word v.X, I use the
"Paste Special" command. I did assign the command the keyboard shortcut
'Command + Shift + V'. What it does is present me with a dialog where I can
see which in which format is the text in the clipboard. When I want the
copied text to follow the document attributes, I choose "Unformatted text".
I haven't found a paste command that would paste the text unformatted
directly.


-Laurent.


(Word 2004) I tried creating a macro consisting of: Paste Special, check Unformatted Text, OK.


But this did not work. It inserted the text in source format. So it seems there is no way round an unnecessary
extra operation every time: choose Destination Format with the smart button, or choose Unformatted Text with Paste Special.


Mike


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