![]() ![]() There’s a fourth paste option available when you copy between documents: Use destination styles. ![]() This is a little similar to Merge Formatting except that when the pasted content uses a style name which already exists in the target document, the style setting in the target document prevail. For example, you copy some text formatted with two styles ‘Bugs’ and ‘Bunny’. When you paste that text into another document Word detects that there’s already a ‘Bugs’ style in the document so it pastes in that text and formats it using the style settings for ‘Bugs’ in the pasted document (not the style of the same name in the source document). #KEEP SOURCE FORMATTING WORD ON MAC WINDOWS#.#KEEP SOURCE FORMATTING WORD ON MAC CODE#.#KEEP SOURCE FORMATTING WORD ON MAC SOFTWARE#.#KEEP SOURCE FORMATTING WORD ON MAC PDF#. ![]()
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