Hi
B,
Yes, there is a way to wrap text in
Word when you paste from
Notepad or an email. Here's how:
- First, copy the text you want to paste into Word from Notepad or the email.
- Open a new or existing Word document and place your cursor where you want to paste the text.
- Click on the "Home" tab in the ribbon at the top of the screen.
- In the "Clipboard" section, click on the arrow in the bottom right corner to open the "Clipboard" pane.
- In the "Clipboard" pane, click on the icon that looks like a clipboard with a "W" on it. This is the "Keep Text Only" button.
- Now, when you paste the text into Word, it will automatically wrap to fit the width of the page.
Alternatively, you can also use the
"Paste Special" function to wrap the text. Here's how:
- Copy the text you want to paste into Word from Notepad or the email.
- Open a new or existing Word document and place your cursor where you want to paste the text.
- Click on the "Home" tab in the ribbon at the top of the screen.
- In the "Clipboard" section, click on the arrow in the bottom right corner to open the "Clipboard" pane.
- In the "Clipboard" pane, click on the "Paste Special" button.
- In the "Paste Special" dialog box, select "Unformatted Text" and click "OK".
- Now, when you paste the text into Word, it will automatically wrap to fit the width of the page.