I think you are trying to reduce the number of steps in this procedure, GREAT idea. I finally found out how to 'insert a Text box in Pages' - maybe obvious to those who already know - but the box is very small and the content cannot all be seen. How to expand the edges of, or get rid of, the Text box? just click and delete after keep the words by another c+p from box to Pages page? More steps.
MAYBE DON'T NEED A_TextEdit: I also find that I can just copy the Qboxes in AppleTextEdit now, then paste onto a new Pages page and the text appears directly as words,(Works #1 below) without inserting a Textbox at all.
but that does require opening the AppleTextEdit and entering a paste.
And sometimes just C+P works simply putting words onto Pages. Sometimes it gives lots of Qs.
No Go: Your method of 1:33 pm did not work at all many times: 'copy the GMail content to the clipboard. Then insert a Text box in Pages, double-click inside the Text box and then paste' - that still yields myriad [?] which cannot be c+p onto Pages for any change . A few times, using commandV, not right click, for paste into the inserted text box, I got words. Mostly I got a myriad ?in boxes / NOT words, and those [?] cannot be c+p onto Pages - all I get is more [?].
Sometimes it did work to get words, mostly I got Qboxes.
WORKS: 1. highlight GMAIL text, paste into AppleTextEdit , gets Qboxes, and that can be then c+p onto the Pages to get words.
2.Highlight GMAIL text, paste into Pages page, gets words.
TOO many Steps: >copy GMAIL. >finder >Edit >show clipboard. >rightclick in pages Textbox = yields Qboxes. Not words, 6 steps.
Thanks for offering solutions. This does not seem perfectly rule-bound.
It took me a while to discover that highlighting text makes it automatically appear in clipboard, not obv as clipboard disappears as soon as I open anything else after I followed your plan:
>finder >Edit >show clipboard, so I do not have to OPEN clipboard for the highlighted text to be held there.