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Fixing Corruption in Round-tripped Documents
I work frequently with lengthy documents that are round-tripped to several
people using different versions of Word and other word processing software. Often, these documents go corrupt. Is there any way -- short of copying-pasting the text into a new document shell using EditPaste Special/Unformatted Text -- that the corruption can be removed? There are frequent occasions when extensive direct formatting (i.e., selective bolding, italicizing, underlining, etc.) has been used, which I would like to preserve in a new document, given the size of the documents I get and the amount of time it would take to reapply this selective formatting. But Paste Special/Unformatted strips all of this, and Paste Special/Formatted doesn't appear to remove the corruption. Any ideas? Thanks in advance for any help. -- Alison |
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