See my later post on how I do it using the toolbar Paste Drop Down Arrow.
Pretty simple, pretty easy, pretty quick. Don't how you could get much better with
all 3 of those - simple, easy, quick.
Roxy
Roxy Robinson <rocmar62@ranchwireless.com> writes:
Well, as far back as I can remember that is how Paste Special has
worked, and in whatever programs I have ever used. Its not a bug, its
the way it works.
It´s only getting in the way of copying and pasting. The problem could
very easily be solved by letting users set a default way to paste
instead of having to select one each and every time they want to paste.
In some cases you might want to bring all the "info" to be pasted and
Yes, and it is good that you can. It is bad that this is a default that
cannot be changed.
in others, as in your case, and in most of mine, you only want
unformatted text.
So if you could make it the default that unformatted text is pasted, you
would probably do that, wouldn´t you? :) I would.
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