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Hi czomberzdaniela,
You should be able to edit the contents of each of those frames individually. It is possible to remove the frames but, without knowing where each one is anchored, there's no telling where the text would end up if you did this. Conversely, if you select the frame and delete the whole thing, you can do your editing in what looks like a table underneath.
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Dear macropod,
If fact, I can edit the content of each frame individually but I have a number of positions that need to be edited. So it will be extremely time-consuming, for example I have several tables where one or two culumns should be deleted or inserted so handling each row separately would a horror Here are some pictures to give you a sense what kind of structure is this: ![]() ![]() |
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