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Making 'Paste Special-Unformatted Text' the default behaivior
Making 'Paste Special-Unformatted Text' the default behaivior is my goal. I
would like to reverse the functionality of paste and paste special unformatted text such that when I paste either by ctrl-V or the right click menu the pasted text will inherit the formatting of the current document and if I want the copied text to retain its native formatting I would use the menu and select something like paste special formatted text. Any ideas? |
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Making 'Paste Special-Unformatted Text' the default behaivior
What version of Office are you using and what application are you referring
to? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Melton What is a Microsoft MVP? http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/gp/mvpfaqs "94z07" wrote in message ... Making 'Paste Special-Unformatted Text' the default behaivior is my goal. I would like to reverse the functionality of paste and paste special unformatted text such that when I paste either by ctrl-V or the right click menu the pasted text will inherit the formatting of the current document and if I want the copied text to retain its native formatting I would use the menu and select something like paste special formatted text. Any ideas? |
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Making 'Paste Special-Unformatted Text' the default behaivior
If I understand the question correctly it is answered he http://www.technologyquestions.com/t...ml#post1182477 -- MDeB |
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