I very likely cribbed the timer routine (that decides whether Ctrl+ V twice in quick enough succession) from a generous AutoHotkey expert, but am unable to give them their due credit now. Please consult the AutoHotkey docs for details on how this works. But if you want a separate shortcut such as Ctrl+ Shift+ V, follow the shortcut definition line with the portion of the code beginning with beginning on the line after CopyUnformattedFromClipboardand continuing through and including the next Return (delete everything else). My particular shortcut is Ctl+v pressed twice in very quick succession, just because I find it easier to remember than a combo like Ctrl+ Shift+ V. Note that this script preserves the original content of the Windows clipboard so that you can still paste formatted text if you need it elsewhere or change your mind. The code excerpt below shows how I'm currently doing it in AutoHotkey. Tip To keep this reference available when you work, you may want to print this topic. ![]() This includes the shortcuts that you can use to access the ribbon. ![]() This article describes keyboard shortcuts, function keys, and some other common shortcut keys for Microsoft Excel 2016 for Windows. AutoHotkey is great for the purpose, if you need or might use it for other reasons as well. Excel keyboard shortcuts and function keys. ![]() ![]() But I'm with a general solution for that works throughout Windows is even better. Resari's Word-specific, one-step shortcut is much better than having to learn and execute a sequence of keypresses every time you need to paste unformatted text.
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