Ctrl+Shift+V: The Great 'Forgotten' Shortcut

Keyboard shortcuts are an extremely important component in simplifying the user experience across operating system platforms.

Keyboard shortcuts are an extremely important component in simplifying the user experience on operating system platforms. If you know how to use keyboard shortcuts flexibly, you will see your work performance improve significantly. For example, the case of Ctrl+Shift+V, a useful shortcut but not many people know and take advantage of it.

Paste text as plain text

Tired of copying and pasting text with weird font formatting in Windows and not wanting to use Notepad as an intermediary? Try Ctrl+Shift+V and you'll get the plain text you want.

By default, when you perform a copy process by pressing Ctrl + C and paste text with Ctrl + V in Windows, the system clipboard will not only record the selected text, but also remember the formatting that goes with it. This includes font style, text color, attributes like bold/italic, and even bulleted lists. This behavior has been part of the default Windows experience since at least Windows 3.1 in 1992.

The question is what to do when a user needs to copy a content in plain text (without additional formatting). That's where Ctrl+Shift+V comes in handy.

Whenever you want to paste just text without any information or formatting, press Ctrl+Shift+V in Windows 10 or Windows 11. (On a Mac, you can press Option+Shift+Command+V for the same purpose.)

 

In Microsoft Word

It's worth noting that the Ctrl+Shift+V shortcut doesn't work in Microsoft Word. Instead, you'll need to use a special option in the ribbon menu. Just navigate to the Home tab and click ' Paste '. Then, click on the icon that looks like a clipboard with an ' A ' on it (' Keep Text Only '). This option will allow you to paste the text as is, without formatting, similar to what Ctrl+Shift+V does.

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You can also change the default behavior in Word to always paste plain text. To do so, navigate to File > Options . In the Options menu that opens, click on the ' Advanced ' item, then in the ' Cut, Copy, and Paste ' drop-down menu, click on the ' Keep Text Only ' option . This way, you can set the Ctrl + V shortcut to always paste plain text in Word.

Hope you can make good use of the effectiveness of shortcuts in enhancing your experience!

Update 12 January 2025
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