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Fellow Forum Members,
I have a table containing a lot of data that was created using some engineering application from Autodesk. The file has been converted to a CGM format and this enables me to import it into WORD 2003 and take the table apart. The problem is that the data for the table converts into a bunch of objects. The text alone is made up of close to 400 individual text boxes. I need help creating a macro that will select the text inside each text box and then paste it as plain text on a page. Manually converting close to 400 text boxes using a cut and paste operation is something I would like to avoid. I would appreciate it if anyone out there can help me figure out how to best convert 400 text boxes each containing text I need converted into Plain Text. Thanks. |
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