Paste and Match Style

by Miraz Jordan on Wednesday 09 April 2008

Paste and Match Style
Mac Tip #333, 09 April 2008

Here’s an annoyance that often strikes me. While doing research I may copy text from a web page or other source. When I paste that text into Keynote or Pages, it arrives complete with whatever fonts, sizes and colours it had in the web page and no longer fits with my carefully designed presentation.

I simply pasted in text from another source. This affects other programs too, where you can ’style’ text by changing fonts, colours, sizes, bold, italics, and other characteristics.

The screenshot shows what happened when I copied the word Petroglyphs from a web page and pasted in to a slide: the font and colour were totally wrong.

Don’t just Paste, Paste and Match Style

I chose Paste and Match Style. Many programs give you the option to Paste and Match Style, or Paste Special, or Paste With Current Style. When you choose that option (often the keyboard shortcut is Command Option Shift v) what you’re pasting loses its own formatting and picks up characteristics from the destination.

The second screenshot shows how my paste looked after choosing Paste and Match Style — the font, colour and size are a perfect match.

If this problem strikes you, look in the Edit menu of the program you’re pasting into and see if you can paste and match the style of the destination. It may save you a lot of hair pulling.

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1 Noah Thursday 05 June 2008 at 07:55:09

I was looking for a way to make “Paste and Match Style” the default — and finally found it! Follow the instructions on this Macworld tip, substituting Mail for Finder and “Paste” and “Paste and Match Style” for “New Finder Window” and “New Folder”.

2 Miraz Jordan Thursday 05 June 2008 at 08:13:54

Thanks Noah. That’s a great find.

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