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Is it possible? (Word 2000)
Is it possible to remove all frames, breaks and tabs from a fairly large document, doing it on a document wide basis. That is, not individually remove each break for example.
I scanned a 110 page document into pdf format and used a word recognition program to move the document into word. The word accuracy was great but the formatting was awful and I spent several hours removing frames, breaks and tabs and then reformatting. If I could remove the frames, breaks and tabs on a document wide basis I would have cut my work load greatly. Thanks |
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You can save yourself the time removing the frames. breaks... etc. if you open the file using a text editor.
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skeezix: Please don't resurrect old threads. This one's nearly a decade old and it is doubtful the issue is still a burning question for the OP. Moreover, your solution would destroy the rest of the document's formatting, along with deleting any graphical content.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Okay, didn't know that was bad on this forum.
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