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I have a pdf document which I opened in Word so that I could work on it.
Word made a word document of it for me, very good. Then I enabled editing. All good so far. When I start editing I saw a " (ii) " at the end of a line where it should have been down on a new para. I got in there and did an "Enter" and that shifted it down out of the way. Then I started writing in next to the first of these items at (i) And I found my writing can only go about an inch across the page. Like it seems as though it's all restrained to a column or a table field or something. So it has got too clever for me. I really don't have the time to master this enough to cope with this one and any other such 'bugs' that come up while I"m working through this process - editing pdf's via Word. So it would really help me I think if I could swiftly simply remove all such hidden formatting. Just leave the new paragraphs and end of line. Can that be done? And if not what next best speedy resolution could I use? |
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