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Hi all. I have a document consisting of texts and images and I got this document directly from Adobe Acrobat. The file arrangement itself is pretty linear but after the conversion, the texts have various formats, and that is painful in MS Word. I am not sure whether the operation involves a macro, so I posted this question here. Thanks for any suggestion.
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Have you tried selecting the text and pressing Ctrl-Spacebar?
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I know that can remove the format, but my images and texts totally mixed up. Is there a fast way of selecting just the text?
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No. So, what's wrong with, say, Ctrl-A then Ctrl-Spacebar to clear the character formatting? This isn't going to have any effect one way or the other on your content.
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