![]() Say for example you have grown used to using Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V for copying and pasting stuff from websites into your Word documents normally the default is to paste what has been copied in its natural state, i.e. ![]() Setting defaults for when you paste something, is actually a bigger deal than it might seem. Note the Set Default Paste option that has been added to the bottom of the drop down menu:Ĭlicking on it brings up a window for setting the defaults for a myriad of Word options: We only need to look at the defaults for Cut, copy and paste: Note: In order to get all of the icons to show up in the drop down menu, you first have to copy some non-standard text from another source.
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