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Somehow, I have part of a field, with only the ending delimiter.
When I try to select the line, it selects back to the top of the document. This happens even when I just try to select the stray delimiter. I assume it's looking for a matching beginning delimiter. If I try to delete it using the DELETE or BACKSPACE key, it doesn't delete it, but selects back to the beginning Is there any way to delete this character? What I'm going to do is copy the data before the stray delimiter, do the delete, and paste the data back, but I'm curious if there is a more graceful way to fix the problem. Also, I wonder what caused this in the first place. For the equally curious, I have a valid SEQ field. It was somehow followed by a vertical bar and the number that the SEQ generated at this point in time, both of which I could delete, then the stray ending delimiter, which I cannot delete, at least not w/o also deleteing everything in the document before that point : }|5} |
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Are you sure you didn't somehow manage to paste/move the entire document
text into the field? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Patricia" wrote in message ... Somehow, I have part of a field, with only the ending delimiter. When I try to select the line, it selects back to the top of the document. This happens even when I just try to select the stray delimiter. I assume it's looking for a matching beginning delimiter. If I try to delete it using the DELETE or BACKSPACE key, it doesn't delete it, but selects back to the beginning Is there any way to delete this character? What I'm going to do is copy the data before the stray delimiter, do the delete, and paste the data back, but I'm curious if there is a more graceful way to fix the problem. Also, I wonder what caused this in the first place. For the equally curious, I have a valid SEQ field. It was somehow followed by a vertical bar and the number that the SEQ generated at this point in time, both of which I could delete, then the stray ending delimiter, which I cannot delete, at least not w/o also deleteing everything in the document before that point : }|5} |
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No. For one thing, stuff was not duplicated. Also, the extra delimiter would
have been at the end of the file, not in the middle. Also, if I had copied the whole file, I would have had matching delimiters. The SEQ field is part of text that I copied repeatedly. I am guessing something went wrong during a copy, esp. because there was that numeral in regular text that was the value of the resolved SEQ number. Possibly involving a bookmark. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Are you sure you didn't somehow manage to paste/move the entire document text into the field? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Patricia" wrote in message ... Somehow, I have part of a field, with only the ending delimiter. When I try to select the line, it selects back to the top of the document. This happens even when I just try to select the stray delimiter. I assume it's looking for a matching beginning delimiter. If I try to delete it using the DELETE or BACKSPACE key, it doesn't delete it, but selects back to the beginning Is there any way to delete this character? What I'm going to do is copy the data before the stray delimiter, do the delete, and paste the data back, but I'm curious if there is a more graceful way to fix the problem. Also, I wonder what caused this in the first place. For the equally curious, I have a valid SEQ field. It was somehow followed by a vertical bar and the number that the SEQ generated at this point in time, both of which I could delete, then the stray ending delimiter, which I cannot delete, at least not w/o also deleteing everything in the document before that point : }|5} |
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