How to make Word Paste Text as copied instead of converting it to MS San Serif (size 10)?

Nick Ferrese 40 Reputation points
2025-12-12T01:53:11.41+00:00

I am trying to copy my own work into a second document. Word will not copy and paste with the font(s) I used. It insists on changing the font to MS San Serif (size #10)

I copied a number of paragraphs with large, bold titles, normal text, (I prefer to use Times New Roman #12) and quotes in italics. Word notified me that there were several different font types copied, and asked if I would like to use a "Standard" font instead. I responded "NO" but it now pastes EVERYTHING in MS Sans Serif, no matter what I try to copy and paste. I checked all the "Options" for using Word, changed a few, and rebooted. It still pastes everything in MS Sans Serif!

How can I fix this???

Thank you.

Microsoft 365 and Office | Word | For home | Windows
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  1. John Korchok 224K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2025-12-12T04:02:28.3933333+00:00

    By default, pasting usually takes on the formatting set in the receiving documents. Other replies in this thread suggest how you can force your formatting on to an existing document. In the long run, though, you will get better results from Word by formatting a template or document to the styles that you intend for the final appearance. Then, pasting content in will automatically assume the look that you seek.

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  1. Jeronimo Fuerte 27,025 Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2025-12-12T02:29:06.09+00:00

    In Word, go to File > Options > Advanced and in Cut, copy, and paste set Pasting between documents (and Pasting from other programs, if applicable) to Keep Source Formatting. Also make sure Show Paste Options button when content is pasted is enabled, so after you paste you can pick Keep Source Formatting from the paste options.

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    2025-12-12T01:53:21.0133333+00:00
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    To address the issue of Microsoft Word pasting text in MS Sans Serif instead of the original formatting, you can try the following steps:

    1. Check Paste Options: When pasting, look for a small clipboard icon that appears near the pasted text. Click on it and choose "Keep Source Formatting" to retain the original font styles.
    2. Change Default Font Settings: Go to File > Options > General. Under the section "When creating new documents," set the default font to Times New Roman and size to 12. This may help ensure that new documents use your preferred font.
    3. Clear Formatting: If the text still pastes incorrectly, try clearing the formatting of the text you are copying before pasting. You can do this by selecting the text and using the shortcut Ctrl + Space to remove any specific formatting.
    4. Use Safe Mode: Start Word in Safe Mode by holding the CTRL key while opening Word. This can help determine if any add-ins are causing the issue. If it works correctly in Safe Mode, consider disabling add-ins one by one to find the culprit.
    5. Clipboard Issues: Ensure that no other applications are interfering with the clipboard. Close any unnecessary applications, especially web browsers, as they can sometimes cause conflicts with clipboard operations.

    If these steps do not resolve the issue, consider checking for updates to Microsoft Word or reinstalling the application as a last resort.

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