![]() ![]() I wanted a way to do this in Word 2008 with a single keystroke, and without having to install any third-party software. Paste Plain Text: This AppleScript enables Word to paste text that adopts the style of surrounding characters, via a single menu command or a keyboard shortcut. To do that in Word, after you’ve copied or cut your text, you have to choose Edit: Paste Special, select Unformatted Text, and click on OK you can assign a shortcut to Paste Special but not to the procedure as a whole. Most word processors have an alternative Paste command-often called Paste Plain Text or Paste And Match Style-that strips the copied or cut text of its original formatting, so that when you paste it, the text assumes the style of the text you’re pasting it into. ![]() These scripts are all in the enclosed download file. Editor’s Note: We didn’t have for all of Joe Kissell’s AppleScripts for Word 2008 in the original magazine article, so we added three more to this article. ![]()
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