If you frequently copas (copy and paste) information on the internet, whether it
is copying a few or all articles on certain information into document files such
as Microsoft Word / Microsoft Powerpoint, of course the effects of the articles
that you have copied will be included, such as the font writing style of the
text article, the color of the text article, whether there is thickening or
slashes or underlines that are filled in.
Now on this occasion I will provide a tutorial that may be very very simple,
where with this tutorial, you can apply it when you want to do copas to
eliminate the effects that exist in the article you copied, well how is the
tutorial? just follow the tutorial this time.
Tutorial :
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In this first step, make sure you have copied all the articles you get
from the internet.
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So now go to the desktop, then right-click then select
"New" then select "Text Document" with a white
paper logo (not Microsoft Word).
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If you have made a notepad on the desktop, now open the notepad, then
paste all the text that you got earlier in the white column box on the
notepad.
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After that CTRL + A so that all the text of the article that
was successfully pasted in the notepad is blocked, now press the CTRL + C button then all the text of the article that was successfully pasted in
the notepad will be copied.
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Now open Microsoft Word, then paste it again, now the effect of thickening
/ slash / font style and color should disappear.
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Well that's because the default windows notepad (old) doesn't have a base on
CSS, so notepad will not be able to read CSS and only take the text of the
article, that's why all the CSS that should be in the article will be neutral
or disappear.