When you copy from somewhere else, the data most likely has a format in the original location. For many applications you can decide to bring that format with when you copy the data (keep source formatting) or apply formatting that exists at the destination (match destination table style).
Depends on where the source is and where the destination is.
fill formatting only
memmove handles the case where the source memory and destination memory overlap.
Fill Formatting only or the Format Painter tool.
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fill formatting
When you copy the contents of a source cell into a destination cell, the existing contents of the destination cell will be replaced by the contents of the source cell. This means that any data, formulas, or formatting in the destination cell will be lost unless you have a backup or undo option available. The new contents will take the place of whatever was previously there.
Match destination formatting is a feature in word processing software that allows users to apply the formatting of the destination document to text being pasted from another source. This ensures that the pasted content seamlessly integrates with the existing styles, fonts, and layout of the destination document, maintaining a consistent appearance. It can typically be activated through a paste option or keyboard shortcut, streamlining the editing process and enhancing document cohesion.
A plan is a rough estimation of how to construct any thing, while a road map is a scaled figure of the route between source and destination.
You can use the Format Painter to do it or the Fill formatting Only option.
A power plant generates power while a power distribution center directs the power from a source to a destination.
If it's being pasted from a website, a small icon with a drop down arrow should show up at the bottom of the selection once it is pasted in Microsoft Word. There are a few options: Keep Source Formatting, Match Destination Formatting, and Keep Text only. If your document already has a style layout, then select the Match Destination Formatting box. If you just want the text from the page, choose Text only.