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In word 2000 premium, I would like to be able to format
text that has been copied into a document based on a
custom template. I would like the text to take the
format of the custom template. And, I would like to do
this by using a keyboard shortcut such as Ctrl-X.

Thank you!
 
How about creating a new document based on the custom template?

Look into Edit > Paste special > Unformatted text


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Hi Coates,
In word 2000 premium, I would like to be able to format
text that has been copied into a document based on a
custom template. I would like the text to take the
format of the custom template. And, I would like to do
this by using a keyboard shortcut such as Ctrl-X.
Word 2000 doesn't really have any way to control what
formatting is applied when pasting; this wasn't added until
Word 2002.

You're pretty much limited to selecting what has been
pasted, removing direct formatting (Ctrl+Q, Ctrl+Spacebar)
then applying a style.

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update
Sep 30 2003)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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