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Ignore styles while copying between documents
I do a community newsletter and receive inputs via Word documents from the
various authors. Compiling the inputs into the newsletter document is very frustrating. When I paste the source documents into the newsletter, the font and paragraph style changes to "Normal" -- best I can tell. I have to reformat the fonts and paragraphs each time. I see no benefit to this feature. I would prefer that the pasted paragraph look as close to the original as possible. If there is a way to have Word do this now, I sure can't figure it out! Thanks. |
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Explore Edit PasteSpecial.
"jp" wrote in message ... I do a community newsletter and receive inputs via Word documents from the various authors. Compiling the inputs into the newsletter document is very frustrating. When I paste the source documents into the newsletter, the font and paragraph style changes to "Normal" -- best I can tell. I have to reformat the fonts and paragraphs each time. I see no benefit to this feature. I would prefer that the pasted paragraph look as close to the original as possible. If there is a way to have Word do this now, I sure can't figure it out! Thanks. |
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That's the first place I went, but there is no help there. I don't remember
this in previous versions of Word as being such a problem. "Jezebel" wrote: Explore Edit PasteSpecial. "jp" wrote in message ... I do a community newsletter and receive inputs via Word documents from the various authors. Compiling the inputs into the newsletter document is very frustrating. When I paste the source documents into the newsletter, the font and paragraph style changes to "Normal" -- best I can tell. I have to reformat the fonts and paragraphs each time. I see no benefit to this feature. I would prefer that the pasted paragraph look as close to the original as possible. If there is a way to have Word do this now, I sure can't figure it out! Thanks. |
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Clarification:
This seems to be only an issue when receiving documents from various sources, or versions of Word. My sources are often email, Word users (older versions), or other rich text or html formatted documents. -Jack "jp" wrote: I do a community newsletter and receive inputs via Word documents from the various authors. Compiling the inputs into the newsletter document is very frustrating. When I paste the source documents into the newsletter, the font and paragraph style changes to "Normal" -- best I can tell. I have to reformat the fonts and paragraphs each time. I see no benefit to this feature. I would prefer that the pasted paragraph look as close to the original as possible. If there is a way to have Word do this now, I sure can't figure it out! Thanks. |
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Hi jp
You don't say what version of Word you are using, but you might want to turn on the 'Paste options button' (it's on the Edit tab in the main Options dialog). See also Shauna Kelly's explanations in http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/styl...ionsWorks.html -- Margaret Aldis - Microsoft Word MVP Syntagma partnership site: http://www.syntagma.co.uk Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.word.mvps.org "jp" wrote in message ... That's the first place I went, but there is no help there. I don't remember this in previous versions of Word as being such a problem. "Jezebel" wrote: Explore Edit PasteSpecial. "jp" wrote in message ... I do a community newsletter and receive inputs via Word documents from the various authors. Compiling the inputs into the newsletter document is very frustrating. When I paste the source documents into the newsletter, the font and paragraph style changes to "Normal" -- best I can tell. I have to reformat the fonts and paragraphs each time. I see no benefit to this feature. I would prefer that the pasted paragraph look as close to the original as possible. If there is a way to have Word do this now, I sure can't figure it out! Thanks. |
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I see no benefit to this feature.
The benefit comes when styles are properly used. The idea is to use a particular style for a particular type of text, text that serves a particular purpose in a document. Then when you move text between two documents, the formatting of say, body text, pasted from one document into another will match that of the body text in the receiving document. The problem is that few people use styles correctly. http://addbalance.com/usersguide/styles.htm This way, if you tell people submitting things to you to use a certain style for the body, another for their top heading and a third for secondary headings, when you paste into your newsletter, the formatting will be what you have decided should be the formatting for your newsletter. If someone sending you a Word document wants his/her formatting preserved easily, the sender needs to set up custom styles (not based on a built-in style). Otherwise, in Word 2003, when I paste text, the paste options button pops up allowing me to keep original formatting. (This seems to work when entire paragraphs are being pasted.) -- Charles Kenyon Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome! --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn from my ignorance and your wisdom. "jp" wrote in message ... I do a community newsletter and receive inputs via Word documents from the various authors. Compiling the inputs into the newsletter document is very frustrating. When I paste the source documents into the newsletter, the font and paragraph style changes to "Normal" -- best I can tell. I have to reformat the fonts and paragraphs each time. I see no benefit to this feature. I would prefer that the pasted paragraph look as close to the original as possible. If there is a way to have Word do this now, I sure can't figure it out! Thanks. |
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If someone sending you a Word document wants his/her formatting preserved
easily, the sender needs to set up custom styles (not based on a built-in style). Or if "you," that is the original poster, wants your formatting conventions observed, create a template and send it to your contributors. You could, if it seems worth the effort, even find programs or programmed machines on which to create templates in whatever word processing programs your contributors are using. Then instruct them how to install and use your templates. Along with this, you could put together a small style sheet, explaining how to do headings, etc. Finally, you could have them save as Word, which most word processing programs of recent vintage will do. -- JN jbn 'one'zero'one'six'one' at fastmail .fm Remove spaces, and substitute digits for the words between " ' " |
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Duh. The ol' 'Paste Options Button' -- that would be the little button I
always ignored before that has the option to 'keep source formatting.' That would be what I need. Been there all the time. Thank you, -Jack "Margaret Aldis" wrote: Hi jp You don't say what version of Word you are using, but you might want to turn on the 'Paste options button' (it's on the Edit tab in the main Options dialog). See also Shauna Kelly's explanations in http://www.shaunakelly.com/word/styl...ionsWorks.html -- Margaret Aldis - Microsoft Word MVP Syntagma partnership site: http://www.syntagma.co.uk Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.word.mvps.org "jp" wrote in message ... That's the first place I went, but there is no help there. I don't remember this in previous versions of Word as being such a problem. "Jezebel" wrote: Explore Edit PasteSpecial. "jp" wrote in message ... I do a community newsletter and receive inputs via Word documents from the various authors. Compiling the inputs into the newsletter document is very frustrating. When I paste the source documents into the newsletter, the font and paragraph style changes to "Normal" -- best I can tell. I have to reformat the fonts and paragraphs each time. I see no benefit to this feature. I would prefer that the pasted paragraph look as close to the original as possible. If there is a way to have Word do this now, I sure can't figure it out! Thanks. |
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