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How to access Internet browser settings
How to access Internet browser settings
Each Internet browser has specific settings specific to that browser, including setting a home page, Autofill and Autocomplete settings, and more. To access the settings of the Internet browser on your computer, select your browser below and follow the steps provided.
Microsoft Edge
To access the settings menu in Microsoft Edge, follow the steps below.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
To access the settings menu in Microsoft Internet Explorer, follow the steps below.
Open the Internet Explorer browser.
In the upper-right corner, click the Tools icon.
Select the Internet options entry in the menu.
Google Chrome
To access the settings menu in Google Chrome, follow the steps below.
Open the Chrome browser.
In the upper-right corner, click the Customize and control Google Chrome icon.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Mozilla Firefox
To access the settings menu in Mozilla Firefox, follow the steps below.
Open the Firefox browser.
In the upper-right corner, click the Open menu icon.
Select the Options entry in the menu.
Opera
To access the settings menu in Opera, follow the steps below.
Open the Opera browser.
In the upper-left corner, click the Menu button.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Safari
To access the settings menu in Safari, follow the steps below.
Open the Safari browser.
In the upper-left corner, click on Safari in the menu bar.
Select the Preferences entry in the menu.
Each Internet browser has specific settings specific to that browser, including setting a home page, Autofill and Autocomplete settings, and more. To access the settings of the Internet browser on your computer, select your browser below and follow the steps provided.
Microsoft Edge
To access the settings menu in Microsoft Edge, follow the steps below.
- Open the Edge browser.
- In the upper-right corner, click the Settings and more icon.
- Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Microsoft Internet Explorer
To access the settings menu in Microsoft Internet Explorer, follow the steps below.
Open the Internet Explorer browser.
In the upper-right corner, click the Tools icon.
Select the Internet options entry in the menu.
Google Chrome
To access the settings menu in Google Chrome, follow the steps below.
Open the Chrome browser.
In the upper-right corner, click the Customize and control Google Chrome icon.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Mozilla Firefox
To access the settings menu in Mozilla Firefox, follow the steps below.
Open the Firefox browser.
In the upper-right corner, click the Open menu icon.
Select the Options entry in the menu.
Opera
To access the settings menu in Opera, follow the steps below.
Open the Opera browser.
In the upper-left corner, click the Menu button.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Safari
To access the settings menu in Safari, follow the steps below.
Open the Safari browser.
In the upper-left corner, click on Safari in the menu bar.
Select the Preferences entry in the menu.
How to Paste text without formatting
How to Paste text without formatting
When referring to rich-text, like found on a web page, Word document, or e-mail, the formatting remains when it is copied then pasted elsewhere.
For example, if you were to copy this paragraph of text, "This is bold" would remain bold when you paste it into any other document that supports rich-text. Anyone needs plain text pasting frequently may find having a universal shortcut key beneficial.
Free Software
We recommend the free tool PureText, which runs in the background and can paste plain text into any program using the same shortcut key your choosing (Windows key + V by default). PureText is capable of removing font faces, font styles (i.e. bold, italic, etc.), font colors, paragraph styles, extra spacing, tables, and pictures from any text you copy.
Windows Tip: In most versions of Windows Ctrl+Windows Key + V also pastes text as plain text.
When referring to rich-text, like found on a web page, Word document, or e-mail, the formatting remains when it is copied then pasted elsewhere.
For example, if you were to copy this paragraph of text, "This is bold" would remain bold when you paste it into any other document that supports rich-text. Anyone needs plain text pasting frequently may find having a universal shortcut key beneficial.
Free Software
We recommend the free tool PureText, which runs in the background and can paste plain text into any program using the same shortcut key your choosing (Windows key + V by default). PureText is capable of removing font faces, font styles (i.e. bold, italic, etc.), font colors, paragraph styles, extra spacing, tables, and pictures from any text you copy.
Windows Tip: In most versions of Windows Ctrl+Windows Key + V also pastes text as plain text.
How to Remove formatting in Word from any pasted text
How to Remove formatting in Word from any pasted text
When copying text from another document or Internet web page and pasting it into Microsoft Word, Word will keep the formatting of the text.
For example, if you were to copy the text on this page to a Word file, this text would remain bold, and this text would remain blue.
To remove the formatting in Microsoft Word from any text highlight the text and press the shortcut key Ctrl+Spacebar.
The shortcut sets the text to the default font, removes the formatting, and even removes links.
Alternatively you can use the Paste Special option or Keep Text Only option in Microsoft Word to paste the text with no formatting.
Tip: In most versions of Windows Ctrl+Windows Key + V also pastes text as plain text.
When copying text from another document or Internet web page and pasting it into Microsoft Word, Word will keep the formatting of the text.
For example, if you were to copy the text on this page to a Word file, this text would remain bold, and this text would remain blue.
To remove the formatting in Microsoft Word from any text highlight the text and press the shortcut key Ctrl+Spacebar.
The shortcut sets the text to the default font, removes the formatting, and even removes links.
Alternatively you can use the Paste Special option or Keep Text Only option in Microsoft Word to paste the text with no formatting.
Tip: In most versions of Windows Ctrl+Windows Key + V also pastes text as plain text.
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