Copying and also pasting web content in Word files is an usual job. Nonetheless, you can likewise copy and also paste formatting from one block of text (including pictures) to an additional. This can be handy if you want to use the same formatting to several areas in your file.
NOTE: We made use of Word 2013 to illustrate this feature.
To copy the format from a block of message and/or images, highlight the web content.
NOTE: To duplicate both message and paragraph formatting, choose an entire paragraph, consisting of the paragraph mark. To make this simpler, you can show paragraph marks by revealing non-printing personalities.
In the “Clipboard” area of the “Home” tab, click “Format Painter.”
The arrow changes to a paint brush. Select the message to which you wish to duplicate the formatting. When you launch the mouse button, the format is copied to the selected text, as displayed in the photo at the start of this article.
To copy format to numerous blocks of text and/or pictures, double-click the “Format Painter” button. Then, you can apply that formatting to other locations of your document. To stop duplicating formatting, click the “Format Painter” switch again or push the “Esc” key.
KEEP IN MIND: For copying formatting from graphics, the “Format Painter” tool works best with attracting things, such as AutoShapes. However, you can additionally duplicate format from a put picture (such as the picture’s border).