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I am wondering how to copy and paste the formatting of the original texts only on the designated texts. I cannot see the option in the Paste Special menu.
Many thanks. |
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Not sure what you mean. If you paste as unformatted text, the pasted content adopts the same formatting as whatever applies to the range it's pasted into.
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Round the edges of the question and FWIW, I see it's possible to active the format painter with Alt+H,F,P … on the other hand, I can't work out how to use the Ctrl + Shift + C shortcut the Format painter tooltip advertises.
As Paul says, discarding any formatting when you paste is easy. |
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Text 1 Text 2 I want to copy the style of Text 1 and paste the style (Italic and Underline) only onto Text 2. The same as format painter. |
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Thanks all.
When I knew the words "Format Painter", I searched the correct video clip and knew how to do it. Just don't know how to use keyboard shortcuts to achieve it. Only by clicks. |
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Ctrl-Shift-C to copy the format, Ctrl-Shift-V to apply.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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D'uh … should have recognised/intuited the relationship between shift + ctrl + c and shift + ctrl + v
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