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How do I delete heaps of frames on one page, but keep all text?
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How do I delete heaps of frames on one page, but keep all text?
I would try Edit Select all - Clear - Format and see if that works.
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How do I delete heaps of frames on one page, but keep all text?
No, there's definitely a remove all frames command somewhere, but I don't
have Word 2003 in front of me to research the option. I remember clearly that when you SCAN a paper document, the OCR frequently places all text into various frames to 'simulate' the appearance of the original document. IIRC (which is doubtful) that somewhere in the list of Word's commands, there is a Remove All Frames command. Try right-clicking on any toolbar and selecting Customise. Select All Commands and scroll down the list for something like EditRemoveFrames or similar. That will do what you are looking for. -- Terry Farrell - Word MVP http://word.mvps.org/ "." wrote in message ... |
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How do I delete heaps of frames on one page, but keep all text?
In fact the command is just RemoveFrames. Drag the command to a toolbar and
use it remove all frames in one swipe. terry "." wrote in message ... |
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