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This tool turns bullets, numbers, and list markers into real text, so that when you copy and paste, the formatting is preserved — you don’t lose your structure.
With one click, you can copy bulleted or numbered lists from any website — no more manually reconstructing them.
When pasting into standard text fields or forms in many SaaS tools (such as CRMs, ticketing systems, or form editors) the bullets, numbering, or reference markers often vanish — making reports or documentation messy. This extension solves that: it ensures lists are converted into plain text that retains indentation, markers, and numbering when pasted.
This is especially useful when you want to paste directly into a SaaS form or field — you skip the extra step of pasting into a word processor or rich-text editor just to preserve formatting.
Ideal for media monitoring, communications, and PR teams: if your brand or business gets mentioned in a bulleted list, you can report it cleanly and accurately — structure intact — in your internal tracking tools.
Also perfect for students, researchers, and professionals who need to copy numbered references, footnotes, or citations with ease — preserving the original list structure in their reports or documents.
In short: one click, and your lists (bullets, numbers, markers) become copy-friendly — exactly as intended, even when pasted into SaaS form fields or simple text boxes.
Examples of common paste issues in SaaS tools
Users often experience lost bullets or flattened formatting when pasting into popular platforms. For instance, Jira’s issue editor and Fibery’s workspace fields can strip bullet points when content is copied in. Similar problems are common in project management and CRM tools like Trello, Asana, and HubSpot, where standard text boxes don’t preserve structured lists. This extension helps overcome those limitations by keeping your bullets and numbering intact.
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