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Copying text w/o Index Code
After I create index entries in Word 2007, and I try to copy the text
to other apps like FrontPage, it copies the index code with it. I didn't have this problem in Word 2003, but now with Word 2007 it is occurring. In the past, I would copy the code to Outlook and then to FrontPage which would strip the code (and keep the other para and character formatting) Otherwise, I get something like. "Hi there {x:high there} friend when I paste. I have tried pasting with Past Special in Frontpage which strips out the code, but then takes out all the other formatting like italic and bold. Any solutions? Roy Posner |
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Copying text w/o Index Code
Answered elsewhere - please post a question to only one group.
Regards |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 2/25/07 10:51 AM, in article , " wrote: After I create index entries in Word 2007, and I try to copy the text to other apps like FrontPage, it copies the index code with it. I didn't have this problem in Word 2003, but now with Word 2007 it is occurring. In the past, I would copy the code to Outlook and then to FrontPage which would strip the code (and keep the other para and character formatting) Otherwise, I get something like. "Hi there {x:high there} friend when I paste. I have tried pasting with Past Special in Frontpage which strips out the code, but then takes out all the other formatting like italic and bold. Any solutions? Roy Posner |
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