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Old 04-12-2011, 12:54 AM
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Hi czomberzdaniela,

If you delete the drawing lines and switch on Word's formatting display (via the ¶ on the toolbar), you should be able to see the underlying structure. If you ensure there is a single tab per column (ie between formfields & other text) for the table and an single paragraph break per row, you should be able to use Word's Text-to-Table tool to convert it to a proper table for editing.
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