
When dealing with text on MacBook, there are times we need to paste text from another source into our current document without losing its formatting. macOS has a special shortcut to tackle this. Learn how to paste text with different formats on MacBook effortlessly!
Mastering Different Text Formatting on MacBook
Step 1: Start by copying text from any source using the shortcut Command + C.

Step 2: As usual, hit Command + V to paste the text, which will maintain its original formatting, not the desired one.

Step 3: An incredibly useful shortcut can solve this issue. After copying the text, press Option + Shift + Command + V to paste it with the same formatting as the surrounding text.

Step 4: Here is the outcome after utilizing the shortcut key, now the pasted text will have the same format as the existing text.

That wraps up the steps to paste text with different formatting on MacBook, wishing you all successful execution. If you find the article helpful, please give it a like and a share. Many thanks for reading.
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