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Originally Posted by retiredbiker
When you copy text from a web page, you are almost sure to get some styling with it. If you paste it into a pure text editor like gedit or notepad, the styling should be stripped off. You don't say what tools you are using. If you are pasting into a word processor or some smart editor, try using shift-ctrl-V to paste, and select 'unformatted text". Or maybe the editor will let you do that some other way, maybe with a right-click. Or the editor might have some way to "remove all formatting", like ctrl-M does in LibreOffice. If none of that works, try a really simple pure-text editor.
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Thanks for your speedy reply.
I use a normal Text Doc, Notepad, if you will [see attachment], and as you said it strips all those styles, normally. But sometimes it doesn't, for example if I copy all and there is a picture too, the text below the picture appears bold on my reader eventually.
Funny fact: the very same text document appears bold free on one of my e reader, however, the other one [also a Pocket Book] shows those bold styles.
Please advise if there is something I can sort out this issue.
Gratefully
Robert