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Note: interesting in that once the boxed data appears in the body, all other line feeds will continue the boxing of directly entered data.
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This is normal behaviour whenever you add content to something that aldready has some formatting. If you don't want that, simply ensure there's at least a space after the insertion point before pasting, then do your typing after that space.
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3.Enter text in a new document body. Select the text; Copy and Paste (standard) into a property field. Result: Text entered into the property field but the source body text is delineated by brackets. These brackets do not print. As you noted Paul, this indicates the text is bookmarked. Solution (as you suggested): Select the bracketed text. Select the Insert tab. Click the Bookmark icon. A Bookmark window lists all the bookmarks. Find the two that relate to this bookmark and delete from the table.
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I do not get that behaviour. As I said previously, this happens somethimes in situations that are not well understood. A number of 3rd-party addins have been implicated.
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4. This is interesting! Like 3; however, Paste Special (unformatted text). Make sure the cursor is in the desired property box. Do the paste. Result: the body text is not pasted into the selected property field but into the body where the cursor was last set! Solution: None.
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That's because Paste Special applies to the document, not its metadata. Whatever you paste into the metadata is unformatted anyway, so having Paste Special, etc for it is pointless.
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This is another problem that may not belong here, but does anyone know of any WORD to PDF convertor that does not place quotes around the keyword set in the resultant PDF document? With quotes around the complete set, cannot do single word searches. Must go into the resultant PDF document and remove the quotes each time.
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I don't know what you're referring to here. Whether a multi-word expression in the PDF is enclosed in quotes shouldn't make any difference to a search unless the search term includes, say, a space at the end where the content has a quote. But then you'd have the same problem if you included a space and there was any other kind of punctuation mark too.
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Any of these problems fixed in Word2012?
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Probably not.