Use the toolbar Paste "drop down arrow". Simple, quick, easy.
Roxy
Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk> writes:
Hi :)
Gnome has some fairly sophisticated "clipboard managers". It might be worth
googling for "clipboard managers" to see if there is something suitable for your
OS. In gnu&linux just search in your package manager.
Ok, klipper can do stuff with the contents of the clipboard, like run a
program. Do you have any idea what I should have it do so that pasting
text into LO pastes unformatted text?
There donĀ“t seem to be a lot of clipboard managers in Debian testing ...
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