Copy & paste formats - query
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1 | Why is it that when copying and pasting, (maybe from HTML or even Facebook, that with text where there may be a double space, or even a single, there is often the small circle (such as the one for degrees) instead of the space? I copied the following from a Facebook post, into Word, but between the "A:" and the "Yes", I got the circle? A: Yes you can. I have noticed this in many copy and paste operations including from emails. It doesn't matter what the paste formatting option is, I get the circle. Very annoying, but no doubt some genius on here will tell me how to get rid of it or stop it happening! socram - 2021-07-27 18:26:00 |
2 | in chrome you can right click -> paste as plain text (CTRL SHIFT V) - try that... king1 - 2021-07-27 18:56:00 |
3 | socram wrote:
Weird - can't say I've ever noticed such. nice_lady - 2021-07-27 19:16:00 |
4 | Probably a non-breaking-space which word is displaying as a circle to indicate that it is special whitespace. Try print-preview or save as pdf and see if the circle is there, probably won't be. bitsy_boffin - 2021-07-27 19:22:00 |
5 | bitsy_boffin wrote: Did a Google search and not an uncommon problem, but no one seems to know why it appears or how to prevent it! Correct, it signifies a non-breaking space. Like many, I separate sentences with a double space, but even copying from some sources with a single space, it still appears. Weird. socram - 2021-07-30 16:26:00 |