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Word Doc Copied from HTML
I was given a Word doc that looks like all or part of it was copied from a web page. The doc has a short horizontal line that goes part way across the document at the bottom. I don't want this line in the doc. I can see the line in Word, but it is greyed out so I can't select it to delete it. When I use File\Web Page Preview I can use the View\Source and delete the code <hr align=left size=1 width="33%"> to eliminate the line. But I can't get it out of the Word version. I need to keep the document as a Word doc.
I have attached the doc. Thanks |
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It has something to do with the title above the table. Project Measurement & Reporting Process.
What I did was reconstruct it on a new document. - 1st copy the last table making sure you don't select beyond the text in the last column. (Instructional Designer) - Copy the Purpose statement - Copy the table on page 1 - Copy the name Project Measurement ... This seems to be the easiest way around it. Good Luck |
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Good idea and easier than what I was trying to do, thank you.
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