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Extracting text from a word document
I would like to know if there is a general thing that tells where the text
can be found in a word document, so I can extract it automaticly with another program. All I need is the text, pictures and other stuff, I dont want to extract. if I open a word document in notepad, I can see that all the text is placed in order, but I cant see a common factor between more word documents, which tells me where the text starts. Anyone who know anything that could help me in my search? |
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Save the document in Word as plain text - all the 'other stuff' will be
eliminated. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Claus - Arcolutions wrote: I would like to know if there is a general thing that tells where the text can be found in a word document, so I can extract it automaticly with another program. All I need is the text, pictures and other stuff, I dont want to extract. if I open a word document in notepad, I can see that all the text is placed in order, but I cant see a common factor between more word documents, which tells me where the text starts. Anyone who know anything that could help me in my search? |
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