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In the old versions of Microsoft Word you could paste without formatting by using the keyboard shortcut CTRL + SHIFT + V. Unfortunately, in the newer versions, Microsoft now uses this keyboard shortcut for some other functions. So, how do we paste without formatting in the recent versions of Word? The first option is, that we press CTRL + V and after the content has been pasted, we press CTRL again to open the paste options and then press T to remove the formatting. By the way, if the paste options donamp;#39;t pop up for some reason, you could also use the mouse and click onto the Paste dropdown in the amp;quot;Homeamp;quot; tab and then click on the last option to keep text only. Now, for those of you who are used to working with the keyboard shortcut, I present to you the second option: We simply assign this keyboard shortcut again, but going to amp;quot;Fileamp;quot; amp;gt; amp;quot;Optionsamp;quot; amp;gt; amp;quot;Customize Ribbonamp;quot