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To add to that..I want to avoid the making rows 1 point method because the
table is used internally ..so then I would have to go through and manually change every table. It's a document that internally we need certain data for, but externally we have to delete that data. I thought hidden text was the best way. "Shubha" wrote: I want to make a table and the content hidden. When I do so, it seems to work in that if I have the show hidden text option off, the table is no longer visible and the text before and after the table do get closer together. However if I do a replace on all hidden text to delete it, the content in the table gets deleted, but the table remains. I end up with a blank table. How can I either make the table hidden as well, or delete *all* the tables in my document at once? |
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