


I hope the PM's and the community at large consider this to be challenge worthy of a better solution that allows for a more flexible user experience. It's actually easier to go back and copy the original formatted content again.
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I should also note that the Windows Clipboard History feature retains formatted content, but it requires mouse actions to switch between formatted and plain text content, which is an efficiency killer in my usage context. The In the meantime, PowerToys may be able to demonstrate the demand and need for such improvements. I believe that the system paste operation would benefit greatly from some improvements along these lines. I also realize that the best solution may be outside the scope of this product. The contributors to that discussion mentioned other tools and alternate implementation methods that have their own limitations, but which hint at the possibility of better solutions. There is apparently no callback from the system paste operation, so timing clipboard content changes to replace its content after the operation may also be problematic. Based on the collective knowledge shared there, it seems that it is technically infeasible to avoid modifying the clipboard content prior to the system paste operation. I acknowledge the technical challenges to implement this, as discussed in #1684. When producing technical documentation, I need to have both formatted and unformatted forms of the same content available for pasting without a predictable sequence in various applications. This feature would allow me to use Ctrl +V to paste formatted and Ctrl + Shift + V to paste as plain text in any order as many times as needed in any application. Leave the Filter pop-up menu set to System Clipboard and the. Click the New Action button, search for Filter in the Actions list, and double-click it to add it to your macro. Click the New Trigger button, choose Hot Key Trigger, and press Command-Control-V (or whatever you like). Description of the new feature / enhancementĬurrently, "the formatted text in the clipboard is replaced with the unformatted text." This feature adds a Paste As Plain Text Settings option for the clipboard to contain the original formatted content following the operation. Enter Paste Plain Text in the name field at the top.
