With FireFox, when using the copy-paste actions. the pasted text will have the same characteristics as the original text had. How can I attribute the pasted text with the same characteristics as of the text I already typed in?
A simple solution would be to paste the text into notepad and then copy paste it back into FireFox. This works because notepad is a text-only editor and doesn't keep formatting.
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Thanks. Good idea. If anyone knows of something else, like Office's "special paste", I'll be glad to hear.
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Thank you, exactly what I was looking for.
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