![]() I’ve been usingīBEdit from Bare Bones for years to strip rich-text formatting, because it only handles text, although it includes any implicit encoding related to character sets and languages. There’s also a round-trip option when you’re pasting into software without a paste-without-format option. (For me, it’s the default for invoking 1Password.) This is the Clear Formatting option, which you can also access by pressing Command- (back slash) if that’s not mapped to another command for you. ![]() Google Docs lacks a style-free paste, but after pasting text in, you can select what you added and then click the button labeled T with a subscript x. Google Docs has a subtle way to remove formatting after pasting (or on any text).
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