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Henk57 wrote in
: A corrupted document can be mind-boggling, indeed. Not sure if I can help you, but here is what you could try. Open a new document and insert the section breaks according to your needs. Copy the text from the section from yr original document, but -importantly - copy it WITHOUT the final paragraph mark in the section. (Make sure you show the non-printable characters ON). In the last paragraph mark Word stores characteristics of the section "under water". Repeat this for every section. Chances are you left yr document corruption behind then.... HTH, GL, Henk Henk thanks for the reply, sorry it's taken a while to respond, I've been without Internet access for the last couple of days :-( I've managed to solve the problem (I hope) by doing a variant of your suggestion (In fact I recreated all the portrait stuff from scratch, leaving the landscape stuff as it was). Today I'll try adding some more portrait sections at the end just to make sure I've lost the corruption. Many thanks to all Rick. |
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