"Pooh53" wrote:
"David Dolbec" wrote:
It was originally created in Word 2003.
Any shading was turned off (borders, fonts, shading, etc.).
There was an added package to MSword called "Wordlink" . I de-installed it
prior to creating the new document. So I think that "Wordlink" may have been
creating the problem.
Thanks
"Cindy M -WordMVP-" wrote:
Hi ?B?RGF2aWQgRG9sYmVj?=,
I have no idea why the other document persists with the gray shading.
Was this document originally created in Word 2003 or 2000?
If you delete a merge field and insert it again, new, does the gray
shading persist? Or does it go away for that field?
How about if you copy/paste some text (without any paragraph marks)
into a new document?
Finally - to not overlook the obvious - if you click in such a merge
field then go to Format/Borders and Shading/Shading: is a gray shading
applied to this text?
Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
http://www.word.mvps.org
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Thanks David - I know your post was a couple of years ago - but I wanted to
say thanks for posting because it helped me solve the exact same problem
today. And I solved it exactly as you did - created a new main document.
Sorry about the double post - PC told me I'd tried to send an empty message
so I rewrote! And want to add that Wordlink had nothing to do with it 'cos
I've never had it.