But to answer the original question, you still have to choose an option from several
items. This still does not let you have "unformatted text" through one step. You have
to choose Paste Special (whichever way you select it), and then make a choice from
several options. I "guess" you might be able to write a macro to do that, but I don't
use macros enough to say you could do that or not.
Roxy
Roxy Robinson wrote:
From what I know you have to use Paste Special for what you want to do. Paste
Special
has several options that you must choose from, so you cannot "set it" to do only
one
Just to elaborate: you can perform a "Paste Special" by pressing
CTRL+SHIFT+V (instead of the regular paste, which is CTRL+V). There
should then be an option "Unformatted text".
Regards
Stephan
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- Re: [libreoffice-users] default type and setting for pasting (continued)
UNIX XOrg: paste selection at text cursor, not mouse pointer (was: Re: [libreoffice-users] default type and setting for pasting) · Nuno J. Silva
Re: [libreoffice-users] default type and setting for pasting · Roxy Robinson
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