If it doesn’t work, go to Tools > Customize Keyboard and make sure Cmd+V is not used for Edit > EditPaste and make sure Cmd+V is present as a hotkey for Macro > “PasteAsUnformattedText” (or whatever name you’ve entered). Under the 'Cut, copy, and paste' section, use the 'Paste from other programs' drop-down menu and select the Keep Text Only option. Now you should have a macro called “PasteAsUnformattedText” (or whatever name you’ve entered) which is bound to Command+V, and it should work. Then immediately go to Tools > Macro > Stop Recording. Keyboard shortcut to paste unformatted text into Word 2008 for the Mac Jims Junk Drawer says: February 14th, 2009 at Feb 14, 09 3:24 pm Then use System Preferences to set a keyboard command for the resulting script menu item. Then immediately go Edit > Paste Special > choose Paste … As Unformatted Text > press OK. “Store macro in” - All Documents (Normal.dotm). “Assign macro to” - click “Keyboard” -> add Command+V (don’t forget to press the Assign button before clicking OK). “Macro name” - “PasteAsUnformattedText” (the name can be anything you want actually). In the Current Keys list, remove Command+V. Go to Tools > Customize Keyboard, choose Edit > EditPaste. The steps are exactly the same except that you don’t have to edit the source code of the macro.ġ. Yes, you can do that in High Sierra in Word 2016.
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