Paste as  | 
The file format you want pasted contents to use. 
For picture contents, you can choose the file format in which the picture will be saved if downloaded. 
For non-picture contents, choose one of the following:  | 
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Plain Text  | 
Removes all formatting.  | 
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FirstClass Document Content  | 
Preserves all formatting and embedded objects.  | 
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Quoted Text  | 
Uses the quoted formatting specified in your preferences.  | 
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Rich Text  | 
Preserves RTF-compatible formatting (most formatting).  | 
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Link (URL)  | 
Makes the text an active link to the FirstClass object from which you copied the text.  | 
Paste as background image  | 
Pastes the contents as a background picture instead of an embedded picture. 
The picture is tiled.  | 
JPEG quality  | 
The level of quality you want FirstClass to use when pasting a picture as a .jpg file. 
The higher the quality, the better the resolution, but the bigger the file size.  | 
Convert text to table  | 
Pastes text that is tab, comma, or paragraph delimited as a FirstClass table.  | 
Cell divider  | 
The method used in the copied text to separate cells:  | 
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Auto Detect  | 
Looks first for tabs. If there are no tabs, commas are considered to be the cell divider. If there are neither tabs nor commas, paragraphs are the cell divider.  | 
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Tab  | 
Uses tabs as the cell divider.  | 
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Comma  | 
Uses commas as the cell divider.  | 
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Paragraph  | 
Uses paragraphs as the cell divider. 
 
This is useful if you have manually inserted paragraphs to indicate cell content.  |