(No, Notepad++ does not and will not populate non-plaintext items in the clipboard, because Notepad++ is a text editor, not a word processor). Now it will preserve the formatting, because Word puts other formats into the clipboard, with Microsoft-specific encoding, and Teams uses one of those Microsoft-specific clipboard contents to put into Teams. Then re-copy from Word (doing a new Ctrl+C from Word is important, because it changes the copy buffer) and paste into Teams. If so, copy the indented text from Notepad++ and paste into Word. However, as a workaround: if you have Teams, you might also have MS Word. We are not a Teams support forum, so we cannot help you solve the actual problem, because it’s that Teams doesn’t honor spaces in plain-text copy/paste. Thus, the issue is not a problem with Notepad++ as the source of the copy/paste, the issue is with teams as the receiver of the copy/paste. The same thing happens when I paste from Microsoft Notepad into Microsoft Teams.
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