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Copy and Paste Text From Word
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When you copy text from the Word, you also copy any formatting (colors, font size, font styles, font family, etc.) within that document. When you paste this text into your website, it can look out of place. To copy from Word to content areas on your site Option 1. Remove formatting from Word when you copy […]

When you copy text from the Word, you also copy any formatting (colors, font size, font styles, font family, etc.) within that document. When you paste this text into your website, it can look out of place.

To copy from Word to content areas on your site

Option 1. Remove formatting from Word when you copy

In Word, you can go to Word > Preferences > General then clear the check for Include formatted text in Clipboard. This is a global setting, so any cut/copy will render unformatted text.

Option 2. Paste text without formatting

Mac users
Instead of using Command+V, you can press Option+Shift+Command+V to paste text without any formatting.

Windows users
If you use Google Chrome, when pasting, you can use Ctrl + Shift + V for plain text.

Option 3. Make plain text first

  • Copy your content from Word to a plain text document (Notepad on Windows or TextEdit on Mac).
  • Then copy from the plain text document to your WordPress site.

TextEdit on Mac has a plain text or rich text format option. Make sure you are using the plain text format.

To fix existing sizes issues

  • Copy the text from WordPress into a plain text document.
  • Then copy from your plain text back into your WordPress site.

Mac users can also open Word documents in Pages and copy and paste that way.

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