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Default Is there a way to make one textbox out of several textboxes?

I scanned in a pamphlet and then used OCR to make a word document out
of it. The OCR works fairly well, but I see some problems. The
original page was one big block of text, but when I see it in word, it
seems to be several textboxes. Is there any way to make them all into
one textbox, without having to copy/paste the contents of each one
into a new page?
Thanks.
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Are you sure they are Text Boxes and not Frames? If they are the latter,
then add the Remove Frames command to the QAT, select the page and press the
command button.

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I scanned in a pamphlet and then used OCR to make a word document out
of it. The OCR works fairly well, but I see some problems. The
original page was one big block of text, but when I see it in word, it
seems to be several textboxes. Is there any way to make them all into
one textbox, without having to copy/paste the contents of each one
into a new page?
Thanks.


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