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One could add the function "Keep Text Only" to the QAT and access it via ALT, keystroke, depending on its position on the QAT.
Alan's answer #12 is definitely preferred. However, if a user already has CTRL+P assigned or has add-ins making a CTRL+ option not feasible, using the QAT and its shortcut options may be an option. It can be confusing finding some commands with names slightly off from what is exprected. |
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