and define the hot-key, for example [Windows-Logo]+[V] and click Add. (... see Image-1 Arrow-3)
And now, when you use the Hot-Key [Windows-Logo]+[V] QuickTextPaste will convert the formatted text to clear and plain text. And send paste command to active (foreground) window.
You can also use this command/text: This is the plain text "%pptxt%" from the clipboard
That's it!
(Image-1) Paste plain and clear unformatted text from the clipboard via placeholder!
Each time that you copy something into the windows clipboard for example for pasting it into another application, the copied data is saved into multiple data formats not only in plain text, the paste plain text is a useful feature.
Everyone can on Windows, 10, 8.1 paste plain text from the clipboard ;-)
The solution is simple to backup the individual entries or export from Quick-Text-Paste The QuickTextPaste.ini is a hidden file in the working directory
With Quick-Text-Paste latest version, inserting a tab is extremely easy. Just use “%TAB%” as a placeholder for the tab character. This makes recognizing
With QuickTextPaste is easy to work with date, time, calendar week for example, for effective and time-saving use in Word, Excel or other text programs
The solution is simple for QuickTextPaste , if does not save the settings, or if you want to uninstall it from Windows 11, 10, or MD Server OS Content:
Can i on Windows, 10, 8.1, seven use quicktextpaste to paste plain text from the clipboard plus placeholder is here a solution for this simple and easy problem?
I’ve been using quick paste for a while and I started in a new department and deleted everything and started over. Since I’ve started over its stopped working. When I hit windows+R all it has is “explorer” listed over and over again. I can’t see what I’m wanting to choose. Instead of my listed saved items. Am I doing something wrong? Here is a picture of how my program looks like. Do I have the correct words in the menu-text spot?