Microsoft Works question – How to center some of the text in the document without centering all of the text?
When you copy and paste formatted text into a Microsoft Word 2002 document, the Paste Options smart tag appears, which provides an option to paste the text without the formatting. This is handy if, for example, you don’t want to mix formatting styles in your document. However, there are a couple of reasons why you might not want to use the Paste Options smart tag. First, if you’re like me, you frequently use the keyboard to copy (CTRL+C) and paste (CTRL+V) text. This means that to use the Paste Options smart tag, you must remove your hand from the keyboard, use the mouse to click the Paste Options smart tag and select an option, and then return your hand to the keyboard to continue working. If, like me, you do this operation a couple of dozen times a day, it can represent a substantial interruption in your work flow. Second, the Paste Options smart tag isn’t available in earlier versions of Word. You could use the Paste Special option on the Edit menu to paste unformatted text, but the