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Barry Watzman
I need to do some very unusual formatting and want to know if there is a
way to do this in Word (Office 2003 version).
The document is an "Intel Hex File", it's a pure ASCII text document,
totally unformatted.
Every line is the same length, there are no spaces or delimiters of any
kind (e.g., converting the text to a table in which each character is a
separate cell does not look like an option).
I need to remove columns of characters. For example, I need to remove
the 2nd, 3rd and last 4 characters of every line.
In very old DOS versions of word, there was a way to drag the mouse to
select rectangular areas of text which could then be deleted.
Is there a way to do something like this in the current version of Word?
way to do this in Word (Office 2003 version).
The document is an "Intel Hex File", it's a pure ASCII text document,
totally unformatted.
Every line is the same length, there are no spaces or delimiters of any
kind (e.g., converting the text to a table in which each character is a
separate cell does not look like an option).
I need to remove columns of characters. For example, I need to remove
the 2nd, 3rd and last 4 characters of every line.
In very old DOS versions of word, there was a way to drag the mouse to
select rectangular areas of text which could then be deleted.
Is there a way to do something like this in the current version of Word?