MS Word and keeping pasted text to original default format

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In MS Word, users can manage pasted text formatting by utilizing specific features. When pasting text, a formatting options box appears in the lower right corner, allowing the choice between keeping the original formatting or pasting plain text that matches the document's default style. To ensure consistency in font and formatting, users can also use the "Paste Special" option to paste unformatted text. Another effective method is to first paste the text into Notepad to strip any formatting before copying it back into Word. Additionally, the Format Painter tool can be used to apply the document's default formatting to highlighted text. These techniques help maintain a uniform appearance in Word documents.
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Is there a way I can just highlight text to turn into the original default font or is there a way I can stop MS Word from allowing the format of different texts to be applied to the original default?
 
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I haven't used Word in forever, but if I recall correctly, when you paste the text, a box should appear in the lower right-hand corner of the text. Click on it, and a menu drops down with the option to use the formatting or to simply paste plain text, in whatever format the rest of the document is already in. That way, you can avoid having to undo the strange fonts and bullet-points or whatever else is normally imported with the text.
 
If I understand the problem correctly, here are 3 ideas
  • Paste special... unformatted text.
  • Paste to notepad, then copy-paste to Word.
  • Paste. Use format painter.
 
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