If you have never used all of the options that pop up from say, a copy of half a web
page, then you should try it sometime and you'll probably have a little better
understanding of what is going on with each option. I'm not sure about what is pasted
to the clipboard, but just open a new Writer document. Then copy it, go to Paste
Special and use each one of the options in the window. There will be at least 3 I can
think of: HTML format, HTML format without comments, and unformatted text. Pretty
cool.
Roxy
On 2011-06-20, Roxy Robinson wrote:
[...] I think the Paste Special item came
about because so many people started pasting stuff from web pages into documents
(which is really nice) and didn't like what they were getting in their documents.
Course, lots of folks, including myself, didn't understand just exactly what the
command was for when it became available in M$ Office.
My two cents:
The idea I have of paste special is that some programs (at least in
Windows) put the copied content in the clipboard in more than one format
(so a WMF image gets in the clipboard as WMF and as a bitmap), and with
paste special you can now pick which version to paste.
And I guess then LibO and M$O added a couple conversions of their own to
that Paste Special option.
But I might be wrong.
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