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It probably was an automatic table before it was converted to pdf. See if you can find the original document. Documents coverted or opened from pdf or any other format can be a real pain to edit.
Strategy when importing from another format: My general strategy when I get something in a format other than Word is to copy and paste into a new Word document as plain text and then format in that document using styles. I use the original for a reference. I've been working with Word for more that 25 years and find that this method saves me time and headaches. Generating a Table of Contents - an Automatic Table Here are three references:
Importance of Styles in Word Basic Concepts of Microsoft Word - from Shauna Kelly |
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