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Formatting after copying from PDF to Word
I have copied a narrow column of text from a PDF document into Word. It
retains the same format when copied so that even though I change the text size it retains the narrow format, ie only takes up half the width of the page. Is there anyway to format it so it would appear as though it had been created in Word, justified etc ? Thanks in advance |
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Formatting after copying from PDF to Word
SBRADLEY wrote:
I have copied a narrow column of text from a PDF document into Word. It retains the same format when copied so that even though I change the text size it retains the narrow format, ie only takes up half the width of the page. Is there anyway to format it so it would appear as though it had been created in Word, justified etc ? Thanks in advance It probably has a paragraph mark or line break at the end of each line. Turn on nonprinting characters, using the ¶ toggle button. If that's it, see http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/CleanWebText.htm for the procedure to remove them. Otherwise, look at Format Paragraph to see if there are indents. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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