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how to remove unwanted tabs when pasting table in word
Word is inserting tab stops in each column of my table when I paste the table
into another document. The table was created in Word 2003 and I'm pasting it into a document that was probably created by Word 97. How can I paste this table without the tabs appearing? Or, is there an easy way to remove the tabs besides going to each cell individually and sliding the tab marker to the right-most column border? I've tried the Format/ Tabs function, but the mystery tabs do not show up so selecting the remove all tabs feature has no effect. On a related note, the text and the ruler in the same document created by Word 97 are scrunched to the left side of the page, leaving a couple inches of white space on the right side. Is this maybe a global problem with the document? |
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