![]() ![]() Whatever the formatting that comes with the text will be stripped off from this point.Īnd because the feature is part of the clipboard history you can basically use it on any application so you don’t have to remember the keyboard shortcuts that let you paste plain text in browsers or Office apps. Press Win + V, click the triple dots next to the content you want to paste.Īnd click the Paste as Text icon next to the trash bin. Here is how to use it to paste anything in Plain Text. That’s because the plain text feature is coming with Clipboard History. Well, I won’t need it anymore on Windows 11, or after the next feature update on my Windows 10. And I’ve been using it not on Windows 7 but Windows 10 as well. □Ĭheers – Kent ( & Jonathan ( in Windows 7 days, I have this little awesome tool called PureText that basically let me paste almost anything in plain text on any application. Thank you all for being part of the journey. The site is in the good hand and will continue delivering great content. It’s been a fun and bumpy ride for almost 12 years and it’s time for both of us to move on with other adventures. This post will be our last post on Next of Windows. ![]() Well, a little quick note here from me and Jonathan. ![]()
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