Difference between revisions of "Pasting information from MS Word"
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When pasting information into the description or requirements fields from another [[Application|application]] such as '''MS-Word''', there can be formatting codes embedded in the text that may not render well when viewed in any or all [[Browser|browsers]]. | When pasting information into the description or requirements fields from another [[Application|application]] such as '''MS-Word''', there can be formatting codes embedded in the text that may not render well when viewed in any or all [[Browser|browsers]]. | ||
+ | The '''MS-Word''' export to the clipboard contains lot of HTML-Comments (eg. the Stylesheet definition can be very large, depending on the fonts and styles used inside the word document). | ||
+ | The paste process is controlled entirely by the Operating System and by the [[Browser|browsers]]. The editor is not allowed to interfere in this process much (of course there are some minor differences between [[Browser|browsers]]). | ||
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<u>'''Editor Toolbars'''</u> | <u>'''Editor Toolbars'''</u> | ||
Revision as of 11:40, 18 March 2009
When pasting information into the description or requirements fields from another application such as MS-Word, there can be formatting codes embedded in the text that may not render well when viewed in any or all browsers.
The MS-Word export to the clipboard contains lot of HTML-Comments (eg. the Stylesheet definition can be very large, depending on the fonts and styles used inside the word document). The paste process is controlled entirely by the Operating System and by the browsers. The editor is not allowed to interfere in this process much (of course there are some minor differences between browsers).
Editor Toolbars
On the Editor Toolbar there are three paste options available in the description and requirements fields to handle these circumstances.
Paste from MS-Word Button
- This technique will remove extraneous formatting that was added by MS-Word, but retain formatting that can be successfully displayed in a browser.
Paste as Plain Text
- This technique will remove ALL formatting so you will have to apply formatting to the pasted text.
Paste (Also Control + V)
- This technique will add the text and ALL formatting, but this may not render well in a specific browser.
When in doubt, paste as plain text and apply some simple formatting.