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Continuing on Microsoft Office 2010 suite wide changes, users will experience the Paste Preview feature addition as a one of MS Office 2010’s most powerful time-saving features.

One of most frequently used commands in office applications has always been the paste command or Ctrl+P. Many users have experienced in the past that the Paste option does not always produce the results we desire and sometimes either the content results differently or it is hard to manage undoing or redoing Paste.

Thus, playing with the format of a freshly pasted piece of content to appear correct can be a very time-consuming activity and undoing or redoing interrupts a user’s document or application workflow and Paste or pasting can seem like a complex task that comes with added “repair costs” as mentioned on the Microsoft blogs. Microsoft has finally solved this issue through the the Paste Preview feature that adds flexibility to paste operations.
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