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Old 06-17-2015, 10:52 PM
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Can you post a sample of the document and indicate what exactly you are trying to do.
Your post mentions 'lines' and code refers to 'rows' without any indication of what they relate to. Removing a shape should be straightforward once we know what exactly you want to remove and what else is in the document that you don't. A sample document will explain far more than your description. Go Advanced to attach a document to the forum.
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