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Occasionally when I copy information off an web site it is in a table. Is
there a way to eliminate the table but leave all the text, so I can reformat it and then print it. Thanks, jcs |
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You could do Edit Paste Special unformatted text.
This puts tabs between stuff that would have been in table cells. Or... if you have already pasted it, do Table Convert Table to text. Genine "Craig" wrote: Occasionally when I copy information off an web site it is in a table. Is there a way to eliminate the table but leave all the text, so I can reformat it and then print it. Thanks, jcs |
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