![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (While it downloads as a 30-day free trial for the paid version, after 30 days it remains free to use, just with a more restrained set of text-editing features.) IDG Ironically, the macOS-bundled TextEdit doesn’t offer an option to edit…just the text. You can then copy that same section of text, and it’s unstyled. Pasting text into one of those apps strips all styles and fonts. Many apps don’t support rich-text formatting. Use a text-only editor to paste, then copy the results. But it also has the Edit > Paste Special set of options, which includes Unformatted Text. Word offers Edit > Paste and Match Formatting, similar to Pages and other Apple software. In Microsoft Word, use one of several paste commands. Word offers an option paste unformatted text. ![]()
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