According to what I just did, Ctrl+Alt+Shift+V pasted what was on the clipboard 
to my 
document. If I copied something with html in it, like from a web page, it 
copied 
everything into my document. Just like using plain old paste????
Since I know very little about macros, I don't know about #2, but would like to 
know 
just exactly how you would use all that in a key combination????? 
Oh, yes, I see. That calls the Paste Special command, which opens the selection 
window; then U selects unformatted text from the window, and Enter does it. Now 
if 
Lee knows how to write that Macro, it should be good to go. Excellent!!!
I would like to have a copy of that Macro!!! I use that all the time.
Roxy


Hi,

On Mon, Jun 20, 2011 at 19:52, Roxy Robinson wrote:
> [...] But
> the problem, even with this, is that, as far as I know there isn't any KEY
> COMBINATION for the various OPTIONS WITHIN PASTE SPECIAL. There is the key
> combination that will "bring up" Paste Special, but once that window is open 
> YOU 
HAVE
> TO MANUALLY SELECT WHICH OF THOSE OPTIONS YOU WANT. There is no KEY 
> COMBINATION FOR
> EACH OF THOSE OPTIONS. So how would you set anything - a mouse movement, a 
> macro, 
etc
> - to choose each one of those options????????????

You can use the following key combinations for 'Paste unformatted text':

(1) Default: Ctrl+Alt+Shift+V

(2) Ctrl+Shift+V, U, Enter

(3) Record (2) as macro, and a assign a user-defined shortcut key
[my shortcut key: Ctrl+U]

mjk

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