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When i delete a frame and it's content in a word document there is still an
emty line. How to delete it?
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If there is a "blank line," you can delete it as you would text. Just
select the paragraph mark and press Delete. The task will be easier if
you display the paragraph marks (¶). To do so, press Ctrl+Shift+8. For
more, see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/NonPrintChars.htm.

On the other hand, if you are referring to an actual line, that is, a
paragraph border, here's how to delete it: Select the paragraph(s). In
Format | Borders and Shading, click the Borders tab. Click "None," and
then click OK. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+Q to remove the
border. In fact, Ctrl+Q would remove both the frame and the border,
unless either of these was saved to the applied paragraph style.

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When i delete a frame and it's content in a word document there is
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Well, still have a problem.
If I delete a paragraph mark it deletes next 2 lines and get the content of
2 frames into 1.


"Stefan Blom" wrote:

If there is a "blank line," you can delete it as you would text. Just
select the paragraph mark and press Delete. The task will be easier if
you display the paragraph marks (¶). To do so, press Ctrl+Shift+8. For
more, see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/NonPrintChars.htm.

On the other hand, if you are referring to an actual line, that is, a
paragraph border, here's how to delete it: Select the paragraph(s). In
Format | Borders and Shading, click the Borders tab. Click "None," and
then click OK. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+Q to remove the
border. In fact, Ctrl+Q would remove both the frame and the border,
unless either of these was saved to the applied paragraph style.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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When i delete a frame and it's content in a word document there is
still an
emty line. How to delete it?








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Are you really talking about frames, or are you referring to paragraph
borders?

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"Tiger in action" wrote in message
...
Well, still have a problem.
If I delete a paragraph mark it deletes next 2 lines and get the content

of
2 frames into 1.


"Stefan Blom" wrote:

If there is a "blank line," you can delete it as you would text. Just
select the paragraph mark and press Delete. The task will be easier if
you display the paragraph marks (¶). To do so, press Ctrl+Shift+8. For
more, see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/NonPrintChars.htm.

On the other hand, if you are referring to an actual line, that is, a
paragraph border, here's how to delete it: Select the paragraph(s). In
Format | Borders and Shading, click the Borders tab. Click "None," and
then click OK. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+Q to remove the
border. In fact, Ctrl+Q would remove both the frame and the border,
unless either of these was saved to the applied paragraph style.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Tiger in action" wrote in message
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When i delete a frame and it's content in a word document there is
still an
emty line. How to delete it?









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Did you try selecting all of the paragraphs and then choosing "None"
in the Borders and Shading dialog box?

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"Tiger in action" wrote in message
...
Well, still have a problem.
If I delete a paragraph mark it deletes next 2 lines and get the

content of
2 frames into 1.


"Stefan Blom" wrote:

If there is a "blank line," you can delete it as you would text.

Just
select the paragraph mark and press Delete. The task will be

easier if
you display the paragraph marks (¶). To do so, press Ctrl+Shift+8.

For
more, see http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/NonPrintChars.htm.

On the other hand, if you are referring to an actual line, that

is, a
paragraph border, here's how to delete it: Select the

paragraph(s). In
Format | Borders and Shading, click the Borders tab. Click "None,"

and
then click OK. Alternatively, you can press Ctrl+Q to remove the
border. In fact, Ctrl+Q would remove both the frame and the

border,
unless either of these was saved to the applied paragraph style.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"Tiger in action" wrote in message
news
When i delete a frame and it's content in a word document there

is
still an
emty line. How to delete it?











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