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How do I paste text into Word in the document's font face?
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? |
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