![]() Some users will do the unnecessary step of first copying the formatted text into Notepad and then copying and pasting the plain text into Google Docs. Say you want to copy and paste text from another document or website into Google Docs – so you can then massage the content into your own words (ahem) – you’ll likely want to strip the formatting and just see plain text, right? Students will love this one – and props to my daughter Maya, a college sophomore, for the tip! Simply choose the letter (or word, phrase, or sentence) you want and copy it into Google Docs.
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