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"Manfred J. Krause" <courrier.oou.fr.mjk@googlemail.com> writes:

Hi,

On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 20:41, Roxy Robinson wrote:
Oh, yes, I see. That calls the Paste Special command, which opens the selection
window; then U selects unformatted text from the window, and Enter does it. Now if
Lee knows how to write that Macro, it should be good to go. Excellent!!!

The macro recorder is grayed out, is that normal?

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Re: [Solved] How to paste unformatted by default?
http://user.services.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=16978&p=113679#p113679

Perhaps I can figure out tomorrow how to make use of it, thanks :) How
would I bind it to the mouse button I use for pasting?

And once that works, how would I make it so that the pasted text is
inserted at the cursor position and not where the mouse pointer happens
to be?

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