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Answer: Removing gray background from pasted text document
Hi Bernie,
I can definitely help you with that! When you copy and paste a document into a blank file, it's possible that the gray background is being copied along with the text. Here's how you can remove it:
This should remove the gray background from the selected text. If there are multiple sections with gray backgrounds, you may need to repeat these steps for each section. Alternatively, you can try pasting the text without formatting. To do this, copy the text as usual, but instead of pasting it directly into the blank file, right-click where you want to paste it and choose "Paste Special." In the Paste Special dialog box, select "Unformatted Text" and click "OK." This should paste the text without any formatting, including the gray background.
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