On Feb 7, 2011, at 16:07 , Tinkerer wrote:
Tom
<"Like the tip about using Cmd+Alt+Shift+V (I think it works with
Ctrl+Alt+Shift+V in Windows and Linux) to paste <directly in the format of
the document you're pasting to, without going via the Paste Special
dialogue. You can search the <archives till you're blue in the face, but
you won't find that tip which I got from here (or maybe OOo), also about a
year <ago."
Look in the Edit menu> Paste Special, the short cut is shown there.
No it's not, Tinkerer. On my copy of LibO, the Paste Special shortcut is Cmd+Shift+V and brings up
a dialogue where you can choose, in the case before me, between formatted and unformatted text.
Cmd+Shift+Alt+V bypasses that dialogue and pastes in the format of the receiving document,
whichever that is.
//James
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