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First of all I work in Word 2000. I have an old document that I need to
revise. I can see the text on my screen but when I print it, it skips a part.
Another part I cannot see on screen but that parts prints. When I tried to
copy the text (bit by bit) to a new document part of it is not copying. If I
copy the whole text it brings over the same problem. Does somebody had the
same problem and how did you solve it?
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Whenever I have had "corruption" in a paragraph (piece) of text, I have cut
it, then Edit--Paste Special as unformatted text. I then reformat the text,
and this usually works.
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Hope it helps!
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

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First of all I work in Word 2000. I have an old document that I need to
revise. I can see the text on my screen but when I print it, it skips a
part.
Another part I cannot see on screen but that parts prints. When I tried to
copy the text (bit by bit) to a new document part of it is not copying. If
I
copy the whole text it brings over the same problem. Does somebody had the
same problem and how did you solve it?



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Anne,
Thanks very much, it helped!
Hope I can help you also in the future.
Lupe
Refineria Isla (Curazao) S.A.

"Anne Troy" wrote:

Whenever I have had "corruption" in a paragraph (piece) of text, I have cut
it, then Edit--Paste Special as unformatted text. I then reformat the text,
and this usually works.
************
Hope it helps!
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

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First of all I work in Word 2000. I have an old document that I need to
revise. I can see the text on my screen but when I print it, it skips a
part.
Another part I cannot see on screen but that parts prints. When I tried to
copy the text (bit by bit) to a new document part of it is not copying. If
I
copy the whole text it brings over the same problem. Does somebody had the
same problem and how did you solve it?




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Cool. So glad it worked.
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Hope it helps!
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

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Anne,
Thanks very much, it helped!
Hope I can help you also in the future.
Lupe
Refineria Isla (Curazao) S.A.

"Anne Troy" wrote:

Whenever I have had "corruption" in a paragraph (piece) of text, I have
cut
it, then Edit--Paste Special as unformatted text. I then reformat the
text,
and this usually works.
************
Hope it helps!
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com

"Lupe" wrote in message
...
First of all I work in Word 2000. I have an old document that I need to
revise. I can see the text on my screen but when I print it, it skips a
part.
Another part I cannot see on screen but that parts prints. When I tried
to
copy the text (bit by bit) to a new document part of it is not copying.
If
I
copy the whole text it brings over the same problem. Does somebody had
the
same problem and how did you solve it?






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