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bigbuddy
Hey gang...
Dumb question here, and I'm probably overlooking something real simple, but
here goes...
I'm using Word 2003, I've copied a lengthy document from the Web by using
Select All. When I paste it into a new Word document, I have oodles and
oodles of pages there, with line breaks, paragraph breaks, etc. all over the
place in WRONG places. Does that make sense?
Is there any quick way to remove all of those "extras" without going line by
line through the document and deleting and backspacing and all that?
Help is greatly appreciated...
Thanks in advance!
Dumb question here, and I'm probably overlooking something real simple, but
here goes...
I'm using Word 2003, I've copied a lengthy document from the Web by using
Select All. When I paste it into a new Word document, I have oodles and
oodles of pages there, with line breaks, paragraph breaks, etc. all over the
place in WRONG places. Does that make sense?
Is there any quick way to remove all of those "extras" without going line by
line through the document and deleting and backspacing and all that?
Help is greatly appreciated...
Thanks in advance!