Copy Paste Formatting Keyboard Shortcut No Longer Working

Anonymous
2024-08-16T13:22:09+00:00

To my team's great chagrin and frustration, Microsoft has reassigned the format copying and pasting shortcuts we used very regularly. This happened a month ago, but we all recently discussed how angry we were about losing this feature so I wanted to make sure this was raised as an issue somewhere.

We work in MS Office across the typical suite: Outlook, Word, PPT, and Excel. While Excel seems unaffected, Outlook, Word, and PowerPoint have lost this feature, which we used prolifically. We do an awful lot of hyper-time-sensitive document creation and editing, and it was a major time saver for us power users. We have had to adapt to using the mouse again, a slower tool to interact with.

RIP Ctrl-Shift-C / Ctrl-Shift-V.

I can't imagine why people would want to record a video clip of themselves with that hotkey. I am sure one could dream up another key combination for that. How about Ctrl-Shift-R, or Ctrl-Alt-R?

Please restore the original function. This change has lowered our productivity and increased our antipathy towards Microsoft's products.

Sincerely,

Microsoft 365 and Office | Word | For business | Windows

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  1. Jay Freedman 205.9K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2024-08-16T20:43:13+00:00

    Please restore the original function. This change has lowered our productivity and increased our antipathy towards Microsoft's products.

    You can restore the previous shortcuts yourself (each user will need to do this, only once).

    • In Word, click File > Options > Customize Ribbon. At the bottom of the page, click the Keyboard Shortcuts: Customize button.
    • In the Customize Keyboard dialog (shown in Stefan Blom's post), click the All Commands item near the bottom of the Categories list. Then scroll the Commands list and click on CopyFormat.
    • Click in the "Press new shortcut key" box and press the shortcut Ctrl+Shift+C. (Do not type the characters, just press the keys.) Note the "Currently assigned to:" line below the Current keys box; it probably says "(unassigned)".
    • Click the Assign button at the bottom left. That puts the shortcut into the Current keys box.
    • Scroll the Commands list and click on PasteFormat.
    • Use the same steps to assign the Ctrl+Shift+V shortcut to the PasteFormat command. When you press the shortcut but before you click the Assign button, the "Currently assigned to:" line says "PasteTextOnly", and clicking Assign now removes that shortcut from the PasteTextOnly command and adds it to PasteFormat instead.
    • (optional) Select the PasteTextOnly command and assign a shortcut of your choice to it.
    • Click the Close button.
    • When you next exit from Word, you may be asked whether to save the Normal.dotm template. If so, click the Save button.

    I don't know whether future updates will leave the shortcuts as you set them, or change them again.

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  1. Anonymous
    2025-02-13T14:55:41+00:00

    Awesome!! Thank you!!! Saved me a lot of hassle.

    The problem with MS developers messing with stuff is that at least in our configuration, the new Copy Format command (Ctrl+Alt+C) opened a "Record New Clip" dialogue in Zoom every time, even when I'm not in an active Zoom session!

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  2. Anonymous
    2025-02-28T05:01:10+00:00

    Hi Suzanne,

    Yup, every single time there's an update (very often sometimes more than once a day!) , anything Office (Word, Outlook) always changes back to the new Ctrl+Alt+C / V.

    That is still true for my Normal.dotx Template saved in a folder in OneDrive,

    It makes no sense that the format copy/paste keyboard shortcuts have been changed because the current configuration requires uncomfortable and awkward finger placements, and it's not like there is a dearth of keyboard shortcut combinations.

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  3. Stefan Blom 324.1K Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
    2025-02-28T08:51:03+00:00

    If you are in a business environment, it is possible that your Normal template is being deleted or replaced regularly. That is why you lose the shortcut.

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  4. Anonymous
    2025-02-28T09:03:16+00:00

    That's clearly what's happening - grr. Oddly, about half the time my Auto Text and Auto Correct gets reset. I'm trying this time to see if saving the normal.dotx in the Word>Startup folder, per Charles Kenyon's suggestion way up above, might maintain it.

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