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Created a document on word 2000 which contained a couple of tables. After
saving I decided to delete the tables, I highlighted them then pressed the delete key on the keyboard. Now when I open the document I get an error message stating that I have a corrupt table even though their are no tables in the document.. Every time I save this document it grows bigger, even when I haven't added to it. Please advise. Many thanks |
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Create a new document. Copy the content from the old excluding the final
paragraph mark. Delete the old. If Word tells you the document has a corruption, you should believe it. "sue" wrote in message ... Created a document on word 2000 which contained a couple of tables. After saving I decided to delete the tables, I highlighted them then pressed the delete key on the keyboard. Now when I open the document I get an error message stating that I have a corrupt table even though their are no tables in the document.. Every time I save this document it grows bigger, even when I haven't added to it. Please advise. Many thanks |
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