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Office 2007 allows you to paste unformatted text

Using Word as your e-mail editor in Outlook 2003 is nearly impossible... it's just SOOOO much slower. Of course, in Outlook 2007 you don't have a choice, but it's much faster than in the past.

One of the best new features though - something which may exist now, but I certainly can't find it - is the ability to have "Paste Special -> Unformatted Text as the default. No need for, say, PureText (which, by the way, I recommended back in 2004).

Under Editor Options -> Advanced, you'll see the following options.

So you can finally - at least within Outlook and Word - have Paste Special -> Unformatted Text as the default option for paste!

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Only published comments... Jun 07 2006, 06:46 AM by Tim

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Julie Lerman said:

I have a feeling (though my memory sucks) that I did, indeed, discover PureText from your blog! I check every once in a while to see if Scott H has added it to his list and am always surprised to see it AWOL. ;-)
June 8, 2006 4:43 AM
   

Tim said:

Julie - that's good to hear! (By the way, I wasn't trying to claim credit or anything, just re-emphasizing that it's a great product).

Hopefully, one day it will be rendered unnecessary. I'm also playing with ActiveWords, so hopefully some scripting there might help too.
June 8, 2006 8:55 AM