Comments on: Microsoft aims for a stickier paste
With Office 2010, Microsoft is introducing a paste preview option that is aimed to let users avoid having to hit the "undo" button.
With Office 2010, Microsoft is introducing a paste preview option that is aimed to let users avoid having to hit the "undo" button.
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A smarter way of handling "Paste Special" in Excel would be very useful, however. I "paste text" every day and the extra right click, click, enter is nowhere near as fast.
i can see the reasoning behind it too, so it's better to have multiple ways to do things and at least they are trying to improve things.
Ctrl-Alt-V did nothing though. The first letter shortcuts like under File, Edit, etc also work with the "context menu" (right click button by right control), so you can right-click-button + S, but that's clumsy.
But many people have already solved this conundrum with clipboard managers like Ditto and others.
I always want paste special - which doesn't exist in Outlook HTML documents. Why?
- by retroboy77 July 13, 2009 12:12 PM PDT
- " Users can even change the default to be whichever option they think they prefer the most."
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(15 Comments)AWESOME. This will save me hours of going paste special, unformatted (or Values in Excel).