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Hi everyone!
I've got a special situation. I've got some text that I'm pasting into a Word document that I would like to maintain the style properties of the destination document. However, this text at times has some Small Caps properties in it that I would like to maintain. Adapting it to the destination formatting obviously clears that out. Is there a way to paste that and have it adapt itself to everything but the Small Caps? It's just a word or two in several paragraphs but it would be nice to not have to manually put that back nor to format the tabs, fonts, spacing, etc. for the whole paragraph. Using Word 2007. Thanks! |
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Hi daroga,
If you copy/paste less than a paragraph, the text should adopt the tabs, fonts, spacing etc. of the paragraph you paste into, but preserve the manual character formatting like "small caps". If you copy/paste several paragraphs, the formatting should be fixed pretty easily by reapplying the right paragraph style... Manual formatting and character styles like your "small caps" formatting should be retained by that (see below), if less than half the characters in the paragraph had it applied. In case the above doesn't work for some formatting, that formatting which doesn't adapt automatically to the paragraph you paste into (or doesn't change if you apply the paragraph style) was applied as manual formatting... in which case you're probably stuck with cleaning up (select, Ctrl+Spacebar, Ctrl+Q, re-apply small caps). If I only want to retain some manual formatting (as in your case "small caps"), I also occasionally tag it in the document I copy it from: Edit Replace, Find what: ((Format Font Small caps)) Replace with: sc^&/sc Then after I've pasted all I need (unformatted, but with the tags), I replace the tags with the formatting again using a wildcard replacement: Edit Replace, with "Match wildcards" checked, Find what: \sc\(*)\/sc\ Replace with: \1 ((and Format Font Small caps)) Greetings, Klaus "daroga" wrote: Hi everyone! I've got a special situation. I've got some text that I'm pasting into a Word document that I would like to maintain the style properties of the destination document. However, this text at times has some Small Caps properties in it that I would like to maintain. Adapting it to the destination formatting obviously clears that out. Is there a way to paste that and have it adapt itself to everything but the Small Caps? It's just a word or two in several paragraphs but it would be nice to not have to manually put that back nor to format the tabs, fonts, spacing, etc. for the whole paragraph. Using Word 2007. Thanks! |
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I think Word has the silly idea to turn lower case letters into UPPER CASE
if you "paste unformatted" text that was formatted in "small caps". So if you should try the tags solution, get rid of the small caps as you tag it: Edit Replace, Find what: ((Format Font Small caps)) Replace with: sc^&/sc ((Format Font uncheck Small Caps)) Klaus |
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