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Beth Melton
 
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Considering I'm not the one with the problem I can't say it was
helpful to me personally. :-)

But I would like to see an example of a document that exhibits this
behavior if I could. So if you have one handy please feel free to
email it to me. Remove "NoSpam4Me" to obtain a valid email address.

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"Smiles" wrote in message
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Hi, Beth.

I have experienced this problem. I tried the following:

1. Select the invisible text.
2. Select edit, copy from the menu.
3. Open up another word processing program, like WordPad, and edit,
paste it
in WordPad. (It should paste in visible black text.)
4. If this works, go back to Word and copy the remainder of the text
and
paste it into WordPad too.
5. Close the Word program.
6. Reopen Word.
7. Click on New Blank Document on the toolbar if a new document is
not
already opened.
8. Switch back to WordPad.
9. Select all of the text.
10. Select copy.
11. Switch back to Word.
12. Select edit, paste (or paste special, unformatted text).

The text should be visible in black text. If so, make sure you save
the
document with a slightly different name as the original just in case
the
original file is corrupt.

Please let me know if this post helpful to you.

"Smiles"