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Copy/paste sans formatting
The default in Word is to paste with the format of the copied text,
rather than the format of where the text is being inserted. I hate that, especially when pasting into corporate templates where the layout has to be just so. I either have to use: Edit - paste special - unformatted text or paste the text, then apply the right formatting. But this is painful as Word starts to add its own ideas on styles to my styles menu based on the pasted text. To ease my pain, I have created a small macro that uses pasteUnformatted. However, now I get the "your document contains macros..." warning whenever I open Word documents. But what I would *really* like to do is turn off the "feature" in Word that makes pasteFormatted the default. Is this possible? As a related question, I use Powerpoint to create drawings, then past them into Word. By default, Word makes them an object, which I hate - I just want a picture. So I tell it to paste as picture. But now Word ignores my default for pasting pictures, which is "inline with paragraph". How can I tell Word not to paste objects, just pictures, *and* use my default for pasting - i.e. inline? -- Rob |
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