My default was CMD + +You’ll get a confirmation box warning you that making a document plain text will remove all formatting make sure you heed it carefully. And you need to fix shortcut in editor to use CMD + (for zoom in). But CMD + - (zoom out) works.By properly navigating the appropriate uses for rich and plain text, TextEdit should be your first stop for plain text editing in OS X. Of note, you can also use this preference window to set other useful default options, such as enabling or disabling text wrap, the default font for both plain and rich text documents, and the default size of new TextEdit windows.If you ever make too many changes and want to revert to the original configuration settings, just click Restore All Defaults at the bottom of the preferences window.There are many powerful third party apps dedicated to plain text and coding on the Mac — options like BBEdit, TextWrangler, TextMate, Sublime Text, and Coda come to mind — but TextEdit is free, always available, and quite capable of handling all the basics. As soon as you click the Plain Text button, all new TextEdit windows will open in Plain Text Mode.Alternatively, of course, you can go back to this preference window and select Rich Text instead if you ever want to switch back to rich text by default. You don’t even need to close the preference window to initiate the change. On the New Document tab, select Plain Text in the Format section.
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