Outlook 2010 changes formatting after pasting text
Solution 1
Your problem is that the copied text arrives with its formatting, which should be stripped. There are products that do that, and some browsers support a "copy plain text" operation or extension, but the simplest solution is to modify that option in Outlook.
From Copy and Paste in Outlook Without Messing Up Your Formatting :
Go to Outlook Options => Mail Format tab => Editor Options => Advanced, then scroll down a little ways to the Cut, copy, and paste options. Drop down each option and select "Match Destination Formatting" or "Keep Text Only".
I don't have Outlook 2010, so cannot judge how easy it is to get to these options.
Solution 2
Do this:
- Before you paste, make some extra lines with Enter.
- move one or two lines up
- paste (paste should not be on last line)
- move line down and you have your original messge body format.
Solution 3
Try using Paste Special
. Seems Joel has also had issues with Outlook pasting. If you're message format is HTML, you should have the menu option Edit->Paste Special...
. Then, under As:
, select Unformatted Text
. I'm using Outlook 2003 and don't see any keyboard shortcut for Paste Special
. So unfortunately, you might be stuck with a few mouse clicks for every paste.
I tried looking for the setting @harrymc referenced, but I'm not finding it in Outlook 2003.
seesharper
Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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seesharper over 1 year
Every time I paste a link from say Google chrome to an Outlook email I am composing, all text I type from that point on has different text than the one before it.
How do I tell Outlook to stop changing my formatting every time I paste some text?
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ed. over 12 yearsYou could use paste-special, or just fix it using the "format painter" each time.
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seesharper over 12 yearsI have selected 'Keep Text only' but it doesnt seem to work
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harrymc over 12 yearsFunny: So try "Match Destination Formatting". If this doesn't work then the only other solution are products like PureText, but it really should work.
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sXe over 12 yearsTo get to the Outlook 2010 version of what harrymc posted, open a new email, under the Paste dropdown in the ribbon toolbar select "Set default paste", and then under the "Cut, Copy, and Paste" heading set "Keep Text Only" in the "Pasting from other programs" section. Sounds like pdeva might have already tried that, but it worked for me.
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Dan Cruz over 12 yearsI found this link with some good screenshots of the cut, copy and paste options in Outlook 2010. HTH.
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oscilatingcretin about 12 yearsHad to upvote this since this is what I have resorted to doing when I want to preserve the source format as well as the current format I am using in my email. I wish there were another way around this.
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Admin over 11 yearsJust a heads up that with my current version of Chrome (24.0.x) setting the default option within the Outlook settings to Merge Formatting still doesn't work, although it does work when I copy content from Firefox (16.0.x). Frustrating. As a workaround, when pasting text from Chrome, within my email I right-click to pop-up the context menu, and then manually select the Merge Formatting options.
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Matthew Smith about 11 yearsUpvoted as well. This just another in a never-ending series of usability problems with all things Microsoft.