If you read the article by MVP Graham Mayor at
http://gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm you know how to create a macro
in normal.dot. Rather than using the name I first suggested
("PasteAsText"), you use "EditPaste". That way, you get a macro which
replaces Word's normal paste command.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Xane" wrote in message
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Eh... *sheepish look*
"simply" change the name of a sub-routine? I'm afraid I need a bit
more info
here... where do I go to do that? I'm not much of a coder of
anything (html
is about as far as I get with anything resembling code)...
It might be asking for a bit much, but can u take me through it step
by step?
"Stefan Blom" wrote:
No, you'd have to run the macro manually, for example, by adding
it to
a toolbar.
If you prefer to intercept the built-in Paste command, simply
change the name of the sub-routine to "EditPaste" (assuming that
it is
stored in the Normal template). In other words, it should look
like
this:
Sub EditPaste()
On Error Resume Next
Selection.PasteSpecial datatype:=wdPasteText
End Sub
--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Xane" wrote in message
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Thanks a lot Stefan, that might be helpful.
If I enter this macro in that normal file (forgot the
extention),
then all
text should automatically be pasted as plain text in the font of
the
document, right?
"Stefan Blom" wrote:
If you are using Word 2002/2003 you should see a smart tag
which
allows you to select the desired format of the pasted text.
For
more,
see
http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/styl...ionsWorks.html.
Alternatively, you can click Paste Special on the Edit menu,
and
choose to paste as "Unformatted text". An equivalent method is
to
use
the following macro (useful if you need to paste in text
format a
lot):
Sub PasteAsText()
On Error Resume Next
Selection.PasteSpecial datatype:=wdPasteText
End Sub
For installation instructions, see
http://gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm.
--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Xane" wrote in message
...
If you paste text into a Word document, Word always uses
this
"useful"
feature of retaining the original font and text
characteristics.
This is
terribly annoying to me to be honest, because 99 out of a
hundred
times, I
just want to paste the text into the document with the
document's
font face,
colour etc intact. (so not the original font I copied the
text
in
from, for
example, a webpage.)
These days, I just paste the text in a notepad document and
then
paste that
into word, but there has to be a simple switch I can flick
somewhere
to just
preserve the document font at all times when pasting. Anyone
know
where that
is?