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From: George A. Jululian on 28 Apr 2010 02:35 hi need your help i copied text paragraph form internet and paste it on word document and i can not remove same text boxes please help
From: DeanH on 28 Apr 2010 03:02 The following articles have useful tips on dealing with Webtext. http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/CleanWebText.htm http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/CleanWebText.htm Hope this helps DeanH "George A. Jululian" wrote: > hi > need your help > > i copied text paragraph form internet and paste it on word document > > and i can not remove same text boxes > > please help
From: Melanie Remen on 28 Apr 2010 03:06 Hi Jululian, hope you are well Text on internet pages are often contained within frames, if you've selected the whole paragraph or more than one paragrapgh from a web page there's a good chance the frames were copied to the clipboard as well. Here are a couple of options: 1. Keep your selection tight to the paragraph of text, make sure the highlighted section of the web page are just over the text only, then copy this information to the clipboard. This should avoid copying the frames surrounding the text into your word document. 2. Copy the information from the web page onto the clipboard, and then use the Paste Special function to paste the contents into a new word document. I'm not sure which version of word you are using, however in Word 2003 this option is available via the Edit Menu -> Paste Special... -> select Unformatted text -> Click OK. Hope this helps, and you are able to find a solution in here. -- Kind regards Melanie Remen "George A. Jululian" wrote: > hi > need your help > > i copied text paragraph form internet and paste it on word document > > and i can not remove same text boxes > > please help
From: George A. Jululian on 28 Apr 2010 03:54 Many Many thanks for your great help "Melanie Remen" wrote: > Hi Jululian, hope you are well > > Text on internet pages are often contained within frames, if you've selected > the whole paragraph or more than one paragrapgh from a web page there's a > good chance the frames were copied to the clipboard as well. > > Here are a couple of options: > > 1. Keep your selection tight to the paragraph of text, make sure the > highlighted section of the web page are just over the text only, then copy > this information to the clipboard. This should avoid copying the frames > surrounding the text into your word document. > > 2. Copy the information from the web page onto the clipboard, and then use > the Paste Special function to paste the contents into a new word document. > I'm not sure which version of word you are using, however in Word 2003 this > option is available via the Edit Menu -> Paste Special... -> select > Unformatted text -> Click OK. > > Hope this helps, and you are able to find a solution in here. > > -- > Kind regards > > Melanie Remen > > > > "George A. Jululian" wrote: > > > hi > > need your help > > > > i copied text paragraph form internet and paste it on word document > > > > and i can not remove same text boxes > > > > please help
From: George A. Jululian on 28 Apr 2010 03:59
Many Thanks "DeanH" wrote: > The following articles have useful tips on dealing with Webtext. > http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/CleanWebText.htm > http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/CleanWebText.htm > Hope this helps > DeanH > > > "George A. Jululian" wrote: > > > hi > > need your help > > > > i copied text paragraph form internet and paste it on word document > > > > and i can not remove same text boxes > > > > please help |