When people need to remove formatting from text, they usually want to keep the words but strip away copied styling, bullet points, tab spacing, heading structure, and odd line-wrap artifacts that appear after copy and paste.
Start with Remove Formatting from Text. This is the main option when you want to strip formatting quickly without rewriting the content.
If the text still feels too structured for your destination, use Make Text Plain to reduce it to simpler plain text output.
If formatting is gone but the text still looks messy, use Fix Copied Text to clean up pasted artifacts that remain after the first pass.
If the main problem is awkward pasted line wrapping, finish with Remove Line Breaks so the text is easier to paste into forms, email, or documents.
It removes styling, bullets, tabs, headings, extra spacing, and line-wrap artifacts while keeping the words you want to reuse.
Start with Remove Formatting from Text. If you still need cleaner plain text, use Make Text Plain or Fix Copied Text as follow-up options.
Remove formatting before pasting into email, forms, documents, CRM fields, or anywhere pasted styling breaks the final layout.