A bug that I have long lived with in Word, but that I'm growing increasingly frustrated with, is the following behaviour:
- copy some unformatted text, e.g. from Notepad
- put cursor in a new line of a bulleted list, in a Word document
- Paste => indentation of the current bullet changes slightly from that of the previous bullets
Sometimes playing with the paste options MergeStyles, MergeFormatting, PlainText or DestinationStyle fixes this. However, when the above problem occurs, there is usually no pasteOptions floating button, which is probably related to why the problem appears in the first place.
I know of Shauna Kelly's excellent resource on Word styles, and her advice on creating lists for each level of a bulleted list; however, beyond implementing that, I wonder whether there is a way to simply be able to paste unformatted text into a bulleted list, and have this NOT change whatever the current indentation of that list is.
Or at least whether this bug is fixed in Word 2019 (am using 2016).
Thanks for any help.