Copy and paste automatically removes the carry-on space

  
I don't know if you have a situation like this. When you insert the contents of the clipboard, Word adds a space before and after for you, which is harmful to you. Can you not do this? The system home tells you how to automatically remove the carry-on space. When you delete a text in a document, Word automatically deletes the extra space. When you insert the content in the "Clipboard", Word automatically adds a space before and after the content is inserted. This is the smart clipping function provided by Word. This function will save the trouble of manually adding and deleting spaces for English editing, but for Chinese characters, it seems a bit of a superfluous addition. What can I do to remove the automatically added spaces when inserting the contents of the clipboard? In fact, as long as we make the necessary settings in Word, we can let Word no longer add a blank space without any ruthlessness. This is to turn off the clip-only function. To disable the smart cut and paste function, you can perform the following steps: First, execute the “Tools →Options" command in the menu bar to open the “Options" dialog box. Next, click the “Edit” tab to open the “Edit” tab. Then, in the "Cut and Paste Options" area, click the “Set" button to open the “Settings“ dialog (Figure 1). Finally, in the “Personal Options” area, clear the “Automatically adjust statement and word interval” checkbox and click the “OK” button (Figure 2). This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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