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Can You Copy and Paste Into Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 4:04 pm

If you’ve ever tried to copy and paste text from a web page into Photoshop, you know it doesn’t work very well. The text usually comes in as just a bunch of jumbled up characters.

Even if you can get the text to paste into Photoshop, it often doesn’t retain its original formatting, making it difficult to read or work with.

Luckily, there’s a easy workaround that will allow you to copy and paste text from a web page into Photoshop while retaining its original formatting. Simply open the web page in your web browser and select the text you want to copy. Next, open the Photoshop document you want to paste the text into and press Ctrl + V (Cmd + V on a Mac).

This will paste the text into Photoshop while retaining its original formatting.

Now that you know how to copy and paste text from a web page into Photoshop, give it a try the next time you need to add some text to one of your designs. You may be surprised at how much easier it is than trying to type out the text yourself!

PRO TIP: If you are planning on copy and pasting text or images into Adobe Photoshop, be aware that doing so may not always produce the desired results. In some cases, the text or image may become distorted or lose quality when pasted into Photoshop. Therefore, it is always best to test out the copy and paste function beforehand to see if it will work as expected.

The workaround mentioned above is the only way to copy and paste text from a web page into Photoshop while retaining its original formatting. This method is quick and easy, so give it a try the next time you need to add text to one of your designs in Photoshop.

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

Cloud infrastructure engineer and tech mess solver.