

Now highlight the Paste Unformatted Text item in the Function box. Leave this Function unassigned for the moment. Highlight that keystroke and click the Delete button (upper right). In the Function Panel, scroll down, and highlight Paste. In the Category panel, lower left corner, scroll down and highlight the Edit Category. The top panel contains a list of every key the system allows modifying along with the command that key performs.įor example, pressing F2 starts a formula expression A dialog box containing 4 panels and some control buttons appears. When the dialog box appears, select the “Keyboard” tab. You do this using the Keyboard Customization tool. What you want to do is change the keystrokes that are associated with the “Paste Unformatted” and “Paste” commands. I haven't tested the idea in Calc or any other module. You can also just switch the assigned keys from Paste to Paste Unformatted, and from Paste Unformatted to Paste.
