![]() So you would need to go back to Word and select the text again.) ![]() I think that when you paste the first time, the clipboard gets “solidified” into a graphic form and won’t change back. (Unfortunately, if you paste once and get a graphic, and then create a text frame and paste into it, you still get a graphic. If you create a text frame and paste into it, you get normal text. However, I have discovered a workaround: If you paste with nothing selected in InDesign, you get an image of text. You know, this started happening to me, too! Honestly, I’m not sure when it started. I cannot seem to get around this, and the Paste without Formatting option is grayed out. I’ve used InDesign since 2003, and I’ve never seen this, especially since it’s just text, not a graphic, in Word. ![]() When I do, the text comes in as an image, not editable text. I’m trying to paste text from Word 2008 for Mac into InDesign CS5.
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