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Hi czomberzdaniela,
I do sympathize, but about the best I can suggest in this case is to save the document as a PDF, then either: • copy & paste from that back into Word. This will at least give you back the text laid out in a tabular format without the frames so that you can then turn it back into tables, or • use a pdf-to-Word converter to turn the pdf's contents back into a structured Word document. The better ones can recreate true tables from what you've now got.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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You're right. I've just OCR'ed PDF and it's quite good. As you said, pro version can handle complicated tables correctly.
Thank You very much for Your help |
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