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| Windows Clipboard Default Font Change I cannot stand Times New Roman so I changed the default font in my Office Applications to either Arial or Calibri, my new favorite. That works unless I'm copying something to the Clipboard, then it's always back in that horrible Times New Roman font. I don't know if this is an Office or a Windows XP issue. Since I already changed the fonts in Office, I suspect the clipboard might be a Windows feature. If that's the case, does anyone know how to change the Windows Clipboard Default font? Thanks, Robert |
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| Re: Windows Clipboard Default Font Change Hello Robert, The clipboard doesn't have a font, default or otherwise. Data exists on the clipboard in a variety of formats, and it's merely a shared memory area. When you copy someting, a program puts the data into the clipboard. When you paste, the program fetches the data, and inserts it into the workspace. But there isn't any magical transformation taking place. If you are seeing a change in fonts, it's likely due to the fonts that were in the data when it arrived on the clipboard. This can happen with "fancy" formats like Rich Text Format (from word processors) and HTML (from browsers). Typically, a fancy program like Outlook, IE7, or Word will place the data onto the clipboard, simultaneously in 3 major formats: TEXT, Rich Text Format (RTF) and HTML. TEXT has no formatting, fonts, or the like. If a program pastes TEXT, it should be just as if you were typing at the keyboard. Whatever font is in effect in your editor, will apply to the pasted data. But if you paste RTF or HTML, you may get font information contained within that data. This can introduce a font change, color, tables, margins, point size, etc.. Try an experiment: Open up windows notepad, and type something in there. Copy that, and paste into Word. You'll definitely get whatever font was in effect in the word document, and there is no possibility of Notepad placing anything other than plain text onto the clipboard. Try this: When you copy data from the web, outlook, etc, paste into Notepad first, then RE-COPY it from Notepad, and then paste into Word. That'll have the effect of "cleansing" the clipboard of any font-bearing formats, and you'll get just what you want. Word may also have an Edit | Paste Special command. If you were running my ClipMate program, you could just tap the Win+W key, to "filter" the clipboard into text-only mode, then paste into word, and the formatting would be stripped. These tips and more, at http://www.clipboardextender.com -- thornsoft |
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