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I used to have a (free) tool called Plain Text (I think) that you used
as follows (on PC):
1. copy the formatted text
2. click on the PT icon (desktop or taskbar)
3. paste the unformatted text into the new location
I don't recall who wrote the tool, or which list told me about it;
it's been several years. I'm getting way too many hits when I google
Plain Text and when I search my gmail account.
Anyone recall this program? If you even have a good search term, that
would be fine. Sometimes I'm just not approaching the concept
correctly :-)
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