You probably copy and paste multiple times per day. And while doing so is an extremely handy function, one of its biggest annoyances is that pasting usually brings along any special formatting—like hyperlinks, bold and italics, and different fonts—from the original text. Grab some text from the web, and you'll often find that it keeps its original style when pasted in your document.

We'll show you how to copy and paste without formatting, using several easy tricks.

1. Paste Without Formatting Using Keyboard Shortcuts

If you need to copy and paste plain text often, you should know the dedicated methods for doing so. Thankfully, there are efficient methods available in the form of keyboard shortcuts (some specific to particular apps).

On Windows, while it's not universal, many apps support the shortcut Ctrl + Shift + V to paste without formatting. These include Chrome, Firefox, and Evernote.

To paste as plain text on a Mac, you can use the somewhat cumbersome shortcut Option + Cmd + Shift + V to paste without formatting. This is a system-wide shortcut, so unlike Windows, it should work everywhere. Technically, this shortcut pastes and matches the formatting, but this has the same effect of removing the original formatting.

2. How to Paste Without Formatting in Microsoft Office

There's one major exception to these shortcuts: Microsoft Office. You'll probably want to paste plain text into your documents most of the time, making the lack of a dedicated shortcut a problem. Thankfully, there is an easy way to paste without formatting in Microsoft Word and other Office apps.

The basic method is to first paste the text into your Word document as normal. Once you've done so, look for the little tooltip that appears near the text.

Word Paste Tooltip Options

Click on it (or hit Ctrl to use keyboard shortcuts) and you'll have three options:

  • Keep Source Formatting is the default and will keep the text exactly as you copied it. (After opening the tooltip with Ctrl, press K to select it.)
  • Merge Formatting will make the text you're pasting match the text around it. This will keep basic formatting like bold and bullet points, but changes the font to match what's already in the document. (M is the shortcut key for this.)
  • Keep Text Only pastes in plain text, stripping all formatting. (Use T as the keyboard shortcut for this option.)

If you don't like the above keyboard shortcuts or don't want to use your mouse to select the tooltip, there's another Word shortcut to paste without formatting. Use Ctrl + Alt + V (or Cmd + Alt + V on a Mac) to open the Paste Special window. Here, select Unformatted Text to paste as plain text.

Word Paste Special With Border

Finally, if you'd like, you can set the default paste option in Word to always paste in plain text. Head to File > Options and select the Advanced tab on the left. Here, look under the Cut, copy, and paste header for default pasting settings.

You can change your preference for various forms of pasting; Pasting from other programs will take care of text copied from your browser or other apps. Set this as Keep Text Only to paste in plain text. If this is useful for you, don't miss out on using Microsoft Office's KeyTips for more shortcuts.

Word Default Paste Option

3. How to Always Paste Without Formatting on Mac

Have a Mac and want to paste without formatting every time? You can set up a simple override to customize your Mac's keyboard options and avoid the finger gymnastics the default shortcut requires.

Head to Apple menu > System Settings and select Keyboard. Click the Keyboard Shortcuts button, followed by App Shortcuts from the list on the left. You'll then need to click the Plus icon below the list to create a new shortcut.

In the Application field, select All Applications, since you want to copy without formatting everywhere on your Mac. Enter Paste and Match Style for the Menu Title box, followed by Cmd + V in the Keyboard shortcut box.

Mac Paste Without Formatting Ventura

Click Add and you're all set. Now the default Cmd + V shortcut should always paste without formatting. Because of varying menu names, it might not work in every single app, but should take care of most.

Just keep in mind that after doing this, you'll need to use Edit > Paste if you ever want to paste with formatting. To get around this, instead of overriding Cmd + V, choose a unique key combination for your paste without formatting shortcut. You'll just have to remember it and make sure it doesn't clash with other shortcuts your apps may use.

4. Paste as Plain Text Everywhere on Windows

If you're a Windows user jealous of the above workaround for Mac users, don't despair. There's a tiny Windows tool, called PureText, that gives you a new shortcut to always paste without formatting.

Even better, the tool is available on the Microsoft Store for easy installation and automatic updates. After you install it, right-click its icon in your System Tray and choose Options to configure a few settings.

PureText Options Border

By default, the combo PureText uses to paste without formatting is Win + V. If you'd prefer to use something else, you can set a different shortcut here. Otherwise, make sure you have Paste the converted text into the currently selected window checked, which makes the shortcut paste for you instead of only converting.

You'll likely want to disable Play a sound, as there's no reason to hear an annoying chime every time you paste. Make sure Automatically run PureText when Windows starts is selected so you don't have to start it manually, and you're all set.

It's a simple utility, but it makes the action of pasting without formatting on Windows 10 or Windows 11 incredibly easy. If you're interested in more tools like this, pasting without formatting is also one of the functions available in Windows PowerToys.

Paste Without Formatting on Windows 11

If you're using Windows 11, you can use the built-in clipboard manager to paste without formatting. It takes a few extra clicks compared to the above method, so it's not perfect, but still worth knowing about.

First, make sure you're using the improved clipboard manager in Windows 11 by going to Settings > System > Clipboard. Here, toggle on Clipboard history to enable the built-in manager. Now, you can press Win + V to access anything you've copied in the past.

On the menu that appears, click the three-dot button next to the item that you want to paste without formatting. This will show some new icons, including a Paste as text icon that shows a clipboard and the letter A. Click this to paste while removing the formatting.

The Clipboard history tab

5. Copy Without Formatting Using a Text Editor

This is a clunky method that we include just so you're aware of it. In most cases, you'll likely find one of the above options more convenient.

Pasting without formatting is only an issue when you paste into an app that supports special text styles. Thus, one classic way to copy and paste without formatting is to simply paste the text into Notepad (Windows) or TextEdit (Mac) first.

TextEdit on macOS uses rich text by default, so you'll need to press Cmd + Shift + T to convert the document to plain text after pasting. You can set TextEdit to use plain text files all the time by going to TextEdit > Preferences and checking the Plain text box.

These programs are basic text editors, so they don't work with various fonts and rich text like bold and italics. Simply copy the text you want, then paste it into Notepad or TextEdit. It will appear as plain text there; copy this and paste it to the final destination.

Windows Notepad Strip Text Formatting

It's not the most efficient way to paste without formatting, but it doesn't require you to download any software and works reliably. To make this a bit faster for short bits of text, you can instead paste the text into another plain text box that's more readily accessible, like your browser's address bar.

Paste Without Formatting Every Time

We've looked at the best ways to copy and paste without formatting on both Windows and Mac. Whether you use the system-wide solutions or opt for built-in shortcuts, you can easily choose when to paste in plain text. This saves time and helps you strip out unwanted formatting in one step.