Paste Text without styles

Paste Text without styles

fleurat.a
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Paste Text without styles

fleurat.a
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I would like copy text (style standard) from one drawing into another drawing without bringing any of the custom styles into the new drawing.

Each way I try and paste, it still copies over text styles from the original drawing and then I am unable to delete them because it says the styles are in use. 

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pendean
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There is no built-in ability to strip formatting from text in AutoCAD. Sorry. You can only do it after the fact as you know how to do.

For a workaround, you could have Windows Notepad open and transition through there, it strips all formatting from the text.

In the meantime, tell Autodesk about your wishlist here https://www.autodesk.com/company/contact-us/product-feedback and even here https://www.augi.com/wish-list (you'll have to sign up for a free account)

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dbroad
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Post a small drawing that has sample text that exhibits this behavior.  Since the standard style is pre-defined within every drawing, copy/pasting content from one drawing will not change the style in the target drawing.  It is likely that you are copying other text styles or more than just text.  Without a drawing, everything is just a guess.

Architect, Registered NC, VA, SC, & GA.
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edomeier
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Autodesk continues to be entirely stupid about text and tables. So frustrating. It's the easiest part of the software code. 

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pendean
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@edomeier you can tell Autodesk all about it here where they look for user feedback https://www.autodesk.com/company/contact-us/product-feedback

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RobDraw
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@edomeier wrote:

Autodesk continues to be entirely stupid about text and tables. So frustrating. It's the easiest part of the software code. 


It's also quite easy to control in AutoCAD and has many options.


Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.
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yairMSKTU
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i just use a new drawing to keep the coordinates.  its fast when i use qs (quick select) for filter or control-a for all.

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RobDraw
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@yairMSKTU wrote:

i just use a new drawing to keep the coordinates.  its fast when i use qs (quick select) for filter or control-a for all.


Were you responding to a different thread or did you not include enough words?


Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.
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nrz13
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A handy trick that works to remove formatting when copying and pasting from any program, not just AutoCAD, is to copy your text into Notepad (comes preinstalled with Windows) and then cut and paste your text from Notepad into AutoCAD or whatever program to strip the formatting.


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cadffm
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Consultant

Topic is about - when pasting, unwanted styles are copied which cannot be cleaned up.

 

fleurat.a
It sounds he had a problem with (I guess) application data in the background, what copies much more data than the User selected.

And because of the link to hidden application data, you can not purge them.

Hopefully, no more work is being done to solve the problem (06-12-2019)

 

edomeier
Didn't contribute anything to the case and was completely disruptive without any information content, nothing more.

 

yairMSKTU
Completely lost or entered the wrong text

 

nrz13
Repeated the first answer from 06-12-2019, both talked about (internal) formats of MText, instead of unwanted Styles.
BTW: Offtopic or not - You can also insert strings as text content without any formats directly,
this option is available by edit existing mtext,contextmenu / paste content..

 

CADffm
loves this forum world and wish everyone a nice december

 

Sebastian

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cperrydesign
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Does right-click > paste special > paste without formatting not strip the text styles out of what you're pasting?

 

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jason.larsenPF5AU
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Hi

 

Just checking if autocad will add this (Ctrl + Shift + V) to the new updated for CAD as a shortcut. As cutting & pasting from other sources is becoming more frequent.

 

On Windows, while it's not universal, many apps support the shortcut Ctrl + Shift + V to paste without formatting.

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pendean
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@jason.larsenPF5AU wrote:

Hi

 

Just checking if autocad will add this (Ctrl + Shift + V) to the new updated for CAD as a shortcut. As cutting & pasting from other sources is becoming more frequent.

 

On Windows, while it's not universal, many apps support the shortcut Ctrl + Shift + V to paste without formatting.


No one here is Autodesk: you can ask Autodesk for new features in future versions over here https://www.autodesk.com/company/contact-us/product-feedback 

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Kent1Cooper
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@jason.larsenPF5AU wrote:

... add this (Ctrl + Shift + V) to the new updated for CAD as a shortcut. ....


That combination is already assigned as the shortcut for PASTEBLOCK.

Kent Cooper, AIA
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