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On 27/09/18 02:17, Philip Jackson wrote:
On 26/09/18 15:50, Brian Barker wrote:
Remember that pasting material often brings by default formatting
characteristics that were in the original document. If you don't want
these in the target document, the easy way is to use Edit | Paste
Special... (or Ctrl+Shift+V) instead of ordinary Paste, selecting
"Unformatted text" in the Paste Special dialogue.
Or Ctrl+Alt+Shift+V to paste unformatted text directly - bypassing any
dialogue.

Philip

And some of these key combinations don't work (OS dependent) so you can assign a shortcut key to suit your work flow, I use Ctl+k so I can ctl+insert then ctl+k with quickly with the same hand.
steve


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