Looking at this video at 2:01 showing the PP7 reflow editor on a Mac, it indeed looks like there's no Paste and Match Style option directly on the dropdown. On Windows PP7, there is a Paste and Match Style option in the context menu in the reflow editor right under the normal paste. I'm using a PC (with ProPresenter 7), although my church uses ProPresenter 6 on their Macs, so I'm familiar with PP6 on that platform, and PP7 on Windows. By the way, if your source is VSCode, note that I believe it, by default, does copy (at least some) text with formatting you can disable this by going into the configuration options and turning off Editor: Copy With Syntax Highlighting. If this fixes it, the issue is likely that your source that you're copying from is somehow introducing formatting into the text, even though it may not look like it. ![]() This should ensure that ProPresenter processes the text as plain text. ![]() One thing you can try is pasting in the reflow editor by right clicking and choosing Paste and Match Style (or using the platform dependent keyboard shortcut). When I tried pasting formatted text (from Word) into the reflow editor, it did indeed keep the formatting from the copied text, overwriting the formatting from the theme. Note that, at least as far as I know (unless ProPresenter handles this weirdly), it shouldn't matter if you're pasting ASCII text or that containing Unicode characters, only whether or not the text has formatting. Regarding text having formatting, I copied text from a plain text editor (Sublime Text) and pasted it in the reflow editor, and the formatting from the slide theme stayed the same. ![]() This does not ensure that the slides will always follow this theme's formatting, regardless of what (potentially formatted) text is placed on them. When you create a new document with a specific theme, that just sets the theme for the first slide in the new document, and when you select some or all of the slides in a document and right click > Themes > and choose one, or click the Theme button in the upper-left corner, this applies the theme to the slides in the document at the time you do this. I think some of your confusion is coming from how themes work.
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