• Outlook Tasks (2000)

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    #448316

    Is there a way to format all TASKs (old tasks and ones to be created) to Plain Text like you can do to an email message?
    Whenever I cut & paste something into a Task it brings along the formatting from the originating document. I cut and paste from Word, Excel, Wordperfect and the internet. Currently, I select the whole wazoo (CTRL A) and paste it into a Notepad document, strip out whatever isn’t necessary and cut and paste back into the Task. If I could format any/all Tasks to be Plain Text I could be a bit more productive.
    Thanks in advance for your help.

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    • #1096001

      Sorry, but no. The Body of Calendar and Task Items are Rich Text Format by default, and so inherit any formatting you paste in.

      • #1096004

        I thought so, but I can always hope. Thanks again.

      • #1096010

        It’s rather strange that the Edit | Paste Special dialog doesn’t have a “Plain text” option…

        • #1096016

          Well, hold the phone! I have never used the Paste Special dialog in a Task, so when I tested Outlook 2003 with some Word text for a Task Body, I got the usual range of options (word Doc, HTML, RTF, Text, Picture), and it looks like “Text” is “plain text”. So I sit corrected. bagged

          • #1096022

            Outlook 2002 (in Office XP) has the following options in Edit | Paste Special:
            – Microsoft Word document
            – Formatted text (RTF)
            – HTML
            – Picture (Metafile)
            There’s no Text option. I’m *not* using Word as e-mail editor in Outlook.

            • #1096026

              In Outlook 2007 there is no “Paste Special”. However, in the Format Text ribbon there is a “Clear Formatting” button whose tool tip says “Clear all formatting from the selection, leaving only the plain text.”. BTW, could the OP change the Task Form so the body is plain text? I don’t have an Outlook 2K available to check.

              Joe

              --Joe

            • #1096032

              I don’t know anything (and don’t want to) about custom forms in Outlook.

            • #1096046

              I thought you wanted to be master of all you surveyed. grin

              Joe

              --Joe

            • #1096047

              No, not really! laugh

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