Make sure the text and graphics you paste into Word 2007 documents don't bring their formatting along for the ride. Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as an editor for Ziff-Davis ...
The two most recent versions of Microsoft's word processor let you paste plain text rather than formatted text and graphics when you press Ctrl-V or click the Paste button. Dennis O'Reilly began ...
Learning when and how to use the cut, copy and paste commands in your word processor dramatically improves your productivity. Instead of retyping a sentence you want moved, you can cut and paste it to ...
In Microsoft Word, you can set the default paste option, so whenever you press the Ctrl V key, that is how Word will paste your content on the document. You can also set Unformatted text as default if ...
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Microsoft Office has a Paste Special feature that may or may not be turned on automatically. If you’re not educated on what this feature is, it comes up whenever text is pasted into a document and ...
TL;DR: Anyone who regularly uses Microsoft Word probably knows the frustration of pasting text into a document only to see it ruin the formatting because it retained its original size, color, and font ...
Formatting is easily one of the biggest annoyances when copying text from the web into a local document. That’s not a problem if you’re using a plain text editor like Sublime Text, but it becomes a ...
Maintaining document formatting can be quite challenging when working with text from multiple sources. Fortunately, Microsoft Word provides you with special paste and formatting options to help you ...
You can customize the formatting of pasted content before and after it's pasted in Microsoft Word. Here's how. Copying and pasting content in Microsoft Word can be a time-saver, but it can also be ...
Last week I gave you some useful Windows tips; this week I thought I’d continue the tips theme, and move to Microsoft Word. Actually, when you’re copying from a Web page, things get a little ...