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Paste options
When you paste content, the Paste Options button provides different options, depending on the source program of the content.
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Keep Source Formatting This option preserves the look of the original text. |
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Keep Text Only This option removes all the original formatting from the text. |
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Link & Keep Source Formatting This option preserves the look of the original text, and it maintains a link to the source file and updates the pasted text with any changes that are made to the source file. |
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Link & Use Destination Styles This option formats the text to match the style that’s applied where the text is pasted. It also maintains a link to the source file and updates the pasted text with any changes that are made to the source file. |
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Merge Formatting This option changes the formatting so that it matches the text that surrounds it. |
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Picture This option inserts the text as an image. |
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Use Destination Styles This option formats the text to match the style that’s applied where the text is pasted. |
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Use Destination Theme This option formats the text to match the theme that’s applied to the document where the text is pasted. |
Hide or display the Paste Options button
If you don't want the Paste Options button to appear every time that you paste content, you can turn this option off.
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Click the File tab.
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Click Options, and then click Advanced.
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Under Cut, copy, and paste, clear or select the Show Paste Options button when content is pasted check box to hide or display the Paste Options button.
Set the default Paste option
You can choose the way that content is pasted by default.
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Click the File tab.
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Click Options, and then click Advanced.
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Under Cut, copy, and paste, select the settings that you want in the following boxes:
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Pasting within the same document
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Pasting between documents
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Pasting between documents when style definitions conflict
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Pasting from other programs
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