Set Paste Options For Word 2016 For Mac

I have got the same issue, can use CTRL C and CTRL V, also press copy button in Word 2016, then CTRL V on page in OneNote 2016. This means can paste as originally formatted in Word, but no option to merge formatting. Also when pressing copy button in Word can right click paste if select text only. Jun 19, 2017 - Go to Tools > Macros > record new macro. Specify a shortcut, for example option + command + b. Focus on any empty cell and click control + v, then select 'paste and style formatting' in the options.

While the original look of your pasted text can be important in some situations, it’s a safe bet that most Word users simply want to paste the text itself, without its special formatting. In this scenario, the actual words would end up in your Word document, but they’d take on the formatting that already exists in your document, leading to a much cleaner look.

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• Find the line Ide.FontSize.Aqua=10. Any text editor will do it. Jdeveloper for mac sierra. • Go to /Users//.jdeveloper/system12.x.x.x.xx.xxxxxx.xxxx/o.jdeveloper.12.x.x.x.xx.xxxxxx.xxxx (i.e. /Users/Marcelo/.jdeveloper/system12.1.3.0.41.1/o.jdeveloper.12.1.3.1.41.1) • Open the file ide.properties (you can use vi, nano, etc). It should be something similar to: # The default Ide.FontSize for Mac OS X.

You can paste just the text of copied text by right-clicking in your Word document and selecting the “Keep Text Only” icon (depicted as a clipboard with the letter “A” in the corner). Alternatively, immediately after pasting text with its source formatting, you can press the Control key on your keyboard to bring up a formatting menu with the same “Keep Text Only” option. Keep Text Only By Default in Microsoft Word The two methods above are fine if you only occasionally want to remove the source formatting of pasted text. But if you almost always want to strip out the source formatting, it’s a waste of time to have to repeat them with every paste. Thankfully, there’s a way to configure Word to use the “Keep Text Only” option by default. To set it up, launch Microsoft Word and open or create a new document.

Next, click File in the toolbar, and then choose Options from the sidebar on the left. This will open the Word Options window. From the Word Options window, select Advanced from the list on the left and then scroll down on the right side of the window until you see the section labeled Cut, copy, and paste. The first four options here allow you to configure the default behavior when pasting text in Word. Most users will be interested in the Pasting from other programs option, although you’ll want to consider the other options if you frequently paste between or within existing Word documents. In our case, we’re focused on the Pasting from other programs option, so select the drop-down box to its right and choose Keep Text Only.

Click OK to save your changes and then return to your document. Now, copy some formatted text and paste it using Control-V into your Word document. With the change we just made, only the text will show up and it will match your document’s existing formatting. With this option enabled, it doesn’t mean that you can’t keep the source formatting when you need to. Simply right-click and select “Keep Source Formatting” from the paste options.

Configuring Microsoft Word to paste only the text without formatting by default, and then having the option to keep source formatting occasionally, seems to be the far more useful and desired option for Word users. We’re not sure why Microsoft uses the opposite setup as the default, but it’s exceptionally handy to be able to change it.

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