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Paste Special
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M***@adobeforums.com
2004-04-27 01:00:46 UTC
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Indesign CS really needs "Paste Special" same as Pagemaker (and just about everything else).
I want to be able to choose to paste formatted text or plain text "on the fly".
The ID CS preference "Preseve Text Attributes When Pasting" is an improvement over ID2 but doesn't go far enough.
unknown
2004-04-27 12:16:19 UTC
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Paste Special is a dead technology, based on Object Linking and Embedding. InDesign abandons this OLE altogether. It never worked properly in PageMaker.

Yes the ID CS preference is useful. Also, in the Place dialog box, if you switch on the Show Options dialog box, you get the ability to import the text with or without the formatting.

Hope this helps,

Mike Witherell in Washington DC
R***@adobeforums.com
2004-04-27 13:05:29 UTC
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In this case, I disagree. A paste special that would allow text to be
stipped of its formatting would be great.

While a completely different type of program, I use Paste Special all
the time in Corel Draw when I need to get something from Powerpoint into
InDesign. Sometimes one choice is a bit better than the other. But in no
case is OLE used at all.

Bob
M***@adobeforums.com
2004-04-29 01:14:56 UTC
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Thanks Bob,
You've got the gist of what I'm saying.
Since we're only talking about stripping formatting from text, I can't see Mike's point about OLE.

I suspect the majority of ID-CS users still want this feature.
But here's my theory on the deafening silence:
We all complained about the lack of text pasting options in ID2, then CS gave us the "Preserve Text Attributes When Pasting" option. Now, we're hesitant to complain again when we're meant to be 'grateful'.

Anyway, it's just a theory.

Moey
unknown
2004-04-29 22:18:02 UTC
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Oh, I see now. What would be great is another Paste command on the menu, something like Paste Plain Text, with a snazzy shortcut like Ctrl-Alt-Shift-Num-Ins-Pageup-V.

Or something like that.

Mike Witherell in Washington DC
R***@adobeforums.com
2004-04-29 23:24:09 UTC
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That of course would be the default shortcut. <g>

Bob
K***@adobeforums.com
2004-04-30 13:30:18 UTC
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How many fingers have you got Mike?

k
U***@adobeforums.com
2004-04-30 15:52:21 UTC
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Post by K***@adobeforums.com
How many fingers have you got Mike?
It's not only a question of the number of available fingers but of speed...

Uwe
M***@adobeforums.com
2004-04-30 17:08:08 UTC
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How many fingers have you got Mike?




Okay, so did any of you see the Ripley's episode of the guy with six fingers on each hand? He worked for years on a ship and apparently his shipmates never noticed. He obviously didn't "point" it out, but on the program even when he held up his hand and splayed his fingers it didn't look unusual until you counted the fingers. Ripley's commissioned a pair of leather gloves for him; the first pair he's had in his life.
c***@adobeforums.com
2004-05-20 15:43:11 UTC
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I'm wondering if there is a way to link or embed a picture with the text in my document so that when the text moves the picture moves, too.
K***@adobeforums.com
2004-05-20 16:54:17 UTC
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Put the picture in an in-line frame.

k

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