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Hi there - I have a word Doc that is virtually unformatted. It's just under 700 pages...
However it DOES contain a good number of page breaks (approx 500). I'd like to essentially take the first line after each page break and turn it into a heading, so I can then compile a table of contents based on those "first lines after page breaks". I feel this should be achievable quite easily, but I'm having a mental blank on how. Any pointers / suggestions gratefully received. Thanks in advance. |
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