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One of Slate's core principles is that, unlike most other editors, it does **not** prescribe a specific "schema" to the content you are editing. This means that Slate's core has no concept of "block quotes" or "bold formatting".
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For this most part, this leads to increased flexbility without many downsides, but there are certain cases where you have to do a bit more work. Pasting is one of those cases.
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For the most part, this leads to increased flexbility without many downsides, but there are certain cases where you have to do a bit more work. Pasting is one of those cases.
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Since Slate knows nothing about your schema, it can't know how to parse pasted HTML content (or other content). So, by default whenever a user pastes content into a Slate editor, it will parse it as plain text. If you want it to be smarter about pasted content, you need to define an [`onPaste`](../reference/slate-react/editor.md#onpaste) handler that parses the content as you wish.
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