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Hi :)
If you use a Gnu&Linux distro such as Ubuntu, Mageia, openSUSE or something then you can probably 
set this at the OS level so that it work in other apps too.  

Sorry no-one has answered yet about doing this in just LibreOffice
Regards form
Tom :)


--- On Tue, 15/5/12, Ed Siefker <ebs15242@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Ed Siefker <ebs15242@gmail.com>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Middle Click Paste Unformatted Text
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Tuesday, 15 May, 2012, 19:15

How can I configure LibreOffice such that middle click
pastes unformatted text?

I found Tools->Customize->Edit->Paste Unformatted Text
But there's no way to select "middle click" as a shortcut.
Can "middle click" be added to this shortcut list?

I realize that I can paste unformatted text with a shortcut.
But I do at least 99% of my copying and pasting with the
middle click button.  That's really not a habit I care to
change to work around a "feature" that's never (literally
not once *ever*) been useful to me.

Any chance this is possible or could be easily added
to LibreOffice?

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