Hello George,

On Mon, 5 Jul 2021 12:15:50 +0300 GMT (05-Jul-21, 16:15 +0700 GMT),
George Salnik wrote:

>>>>> Try to past a link or a formatted text (such as from a Word file) into an 
>>>>> HTML email. Normal paste (crtl-V or right-click Paste) works.

>>>>> If I want to paste as plaintext, shift-crtl-V will still paste formatted, 
>>>>> and right-click Paste as Plaintext is greyed out. So I always have to 
>>>>> copy the text into Notepad and then copy from there into TheBat.

>>>>> This started with the introduction of the new HTML editor.

>>>>> Confirmations?
>>>>> I can confirm. Additionally, Paste as quotation from the dropdown menu in 
>>>>> tool bar an in context menu is deactivated either.
>>>>> Kindly support https://bt.ritlabs.com/view.php?id=2127
>>>> Still the same in 9.3.4.16.
>>> Not fixed in 9.3.4.18

>> Fixed in 9.3.4.22.

> It not fixed in 9.4! 
>  
>>> If I want to paste as plaintext, shift-crtl-V will still paste formatted, 
>>>and right-click Paste as Plaintext is greyed out. So I always have to copy 
>>>the text into Notepad and then copy from there into TheBat.
>  
> I do need the same now but in other way! If I stay on the row of text where 
> is formatted text is available I can't paste with SHIFT+CTRL+V with same 
> formatting of text in this row of text. I do need to use it notepad here as 
> gasket.
> That incredible! 

Using crtl-V: Netflix
Using shift-crtl-V: 
https://www.netflix.com/browse
Using right-click / Paste: Netflix
Using right-click / Paste as Plain Text: 
https://www.netflix.com/browse

Nothing is greyed out here, works as intended. Well, except that it adds a LF 
before the text when pasting in plain text, but I consider that cosmetic.

You do not use a footer (sig) showing your TB! and Windows versions. It would 
help if you did.
 
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Cheers,
Thomas.

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