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Old 03-21-2013, 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Anne at ppf View Post
Hi, if it was me, I'd switch to Outline View and Show 'Level 1'. If there are page breaks or Headings, you can see them easily in what is, effectively, now a list and just highlight the line of each page you don't want and hit the delete key. It should take the page break with it.
FWIW, files converted from PDF often have no headings in heading Styles, etc that Word can work with.
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