MAC TREAT #67: Match Font Styles in Copy and Paste

Here’s a tip for using your Mac’s ability to cut and paste text much more efficiently.

First, a little appreciative history. Back in 1984, the ability to “cut and paste” (or “copy and paste”) text was one of the Macintosh’s original killer applications. Apple actually introduced this ability on the earlier, unsuccessful Lisa, after Steve Jobs had seen it used experimentally at the Xerox Corporation Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). However, it was the original Mac that popularized this now-essential computer function (and yes, I find it ironic that there isn’t yet a cut and paste feature on the iPhone/iPod touch.)

Typically when you copy text from one document or application and paste it into a new document or application, the original font, font size, and font color is preserved, possibly clashing with the formating of the new document. This means you have to go back and reformat the pasted text to match the surrounding text’s font.

However, for many Mac applications (Pages, Mail, TextEdit) there is a simple way to force the copied text to match the font of document it’s being pasted into. After copying text, navigate to the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click on Edit, and choose “Paste and Match Style” from the drop down menu.

If you prefer to use a keyboard shortcut to paste your text , hold down the following keys at the same time: Command-Option-Shift-V. Normally to paste text, you simply hold down Command-V at the same time. Note that the Command key is stamped with an Apple on many Apple keyboards, and is located next to the Spacebar.

Similar Posts

  • RSS Feeds are Back!

    What is RSS, you ask? RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication. And, according to Wikipedia, “an RSS document (which is called a ‘feed’) includes full or summarized text” that is updated immediately.

    What’s great about an RSS feed is that one can subscribe to it and receive instant updates about a chosen topic. Safari has built-in RSS support, and you can subscribe using the web-based reader of your choice (I like NetVibes and Google).

    We currently feature twelve RSS feeds, including:
    * “New Products”:http://feeds.feedburner.com/SmallDog-NewProducts
    * “All Specials”:http://feeds.feedburner.com/SmallDog-AllSpecials
    * “Refurbished”:http://feeds.feedburner.com/SmallDog-Refurbished and “Clearance”:http://feeds.feedburner.com/SmallDog-Clearance
    * “Rebates”:http://feeds.feedburner.com/SmallDog-Rebates
    * “Barkings blog”:feed://blog.smalldog.com/rss/?limit=10
    * “Twitter”:feed://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/16420518.rss

    “Click here”:http://www.smalldog.com/rss to find out more. Subscribe now for instantaneous updates and news on our sales, specials, new products, news, contests and more!

  • The "Small Dog Recommends" Gift-Giving Guide, Pt. 1

    It’s back! We have gathered our troops and tested some of the hottest gifts of the year to share with you in this gift-giving season. We’ll feature a handful of products in each issue of Kibbles & Bytes. Enjoy!

    We have the Top 10 lists for gifts this year on our Holiday page as well:
    “www.smalldog.com/holiday”:http://www.smalldog.com/holiday

    ********************************************************************
    Vroom, Vroom, said the Logitech Racer Mouse
    By katie@smalldog.com

    Well, normally I wouldn’t purchase a wired mouse that is stickered up to look like a Race Car, but in this case, I couldn’t resist. The mouse is pretty small and portable which is key for a laptop or for someone with smaller hands, but the main thing that attracted me to this mouse is the fact that it’s only $9.99!

    If you use your machine for everyday things like e-mail, surfing the web, iTunes maybe some iPhoto business, then well, a mouse is a mouse is a mouse–you don’t need to spend a lot of dough. Why not only spend $9.99 and have a little fun white your mouse while your at it? Just don’t get pulled over for having too much fun…

    “See it here!”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/71814

    ********************************************************************Philips 150W Auto Power Inverter
    By jeremiah@smalldog.com

    This product is amazing! I hate having to buy car chargers for my electronics, so the Philips 150W Auto Power Inverter eliminates the need to buy a second charger when you’re on the road.

    I use it for charging my cell phone, iPod and even my MacBook. You could even use it with a oven toaster or TV, but I wouldn’t recommend it. It’s a great buy, and a perfect stocking stuffer!

    “See it here!”:http://www.smalldog.com/product/71604

  • FREE Shipping On All Orders over $99!

    Our free shipping promotion on Thanksgiving weekend was so popular that we decided to bring it back. From now through the end of 2008, Small Dog Electronics is offering FREE ground shipping to the contiguous 48 States on every order over $99!

    In addition to free shipping on orders over $99, we have posted hundreds of special offers on Smalldog.com. These include discounts, savings on pre-configured Mac and iPod bundles, and both mail-in and instant rebates.

    As always, Small Dog does not charge sales tax on any orders that ship out of Vermont! We ship 99% of orders on the same business day as the order is placed, and our warehouse team takes exceptional care when packaging orders.

    “View our special holiday page here.”:http://www.smalldog.com/holiday
    “View all of our specials here.”:http://www.smalldog.com/specials

    Happy Holidays from Small Dog Electronics!

  • Give a Mac|Life Subscription for 65% Off!

    Once again, Small Dog Electronics has teamed up with our friends at Mac|Life to offer a discounted subscription rate to their magazine. Packed with tips, tricks and the latest tech gadgets, it’s a favorite among Small Dog employees and our retail customers who enjoy browsing copies in our stores.

    Every issue of Mac|Life Magazine also features projects that the Mac lover is sure to enjoy. I think they’re incredibly useful, with high-quality photos, easy instructions and an overall nice layout.

    “Check it out on their website, Maclife.com”:http://www.maclife.com

    Buy it for yourself or give to a friend at 65% off:
    “Subscribe now!”:https://w1.buysub.com/servlet/OrdersGateway?cds_mag_code=MCD&cds_page_id=48936&cds_response_key=IL48BVV4N

  • I hate having to break in a new plow guy up on Prickly Mountain. It seems that it takes a couple years for the plow guy to get up to speed on doing the plowing in our mountain community. And usually about when they have it down pat, they decide that plowing is too much of a headache. We’ve got another new guy this year and after the first storm, he was sideways stuck in my driveway and didn’t come to plow until late afternoon. Now the driveway is ‘glare ice’ so it is an adventure driving down in the morning. It’s not a job I would want; nobody is ever satisfied and when you are not getting stuck, you are probably just cold. Ah, winter in Vermont.

    Have a great weekend and thanks for reading this issue of Kibbles & Bytes!

    Your Kibbles & Bytes Team,
    _Don, Kali & Ed_