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mrayncrental mrayncrental is offline How can I delete spaces & lines in a table cell Windows 7 64bit How can I delete spaces & lines in a table cell Office 2007
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The challenge is - I don't want to delete the blank lines between the "real" paragraphs. For example:



Paragraph 1.................................

Paragraph 2................................

Paragraph 3........................... (I want to delete everything after paragraph 3)


The table is actually built by PowerPoint through the "Publish to Word" function. I have a macro that swaps out the slide pictures and reformats the tabel, etc.

The problem is with the notes from PPT. Many times there are several blank lines in the table cell and it causes the entire cell to be too large. So I want to eliminate the blank lines.

I know this is a difficult one to try and fix because search and replace won't work and because I don't want to delete the blank lines that should exist.

Thoughts????
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