A line in the middle of my doc causes Word to treat one doc as two
Working with XP and Word 2003, I created a 200 page document. I pieced it
together (cut and paste) from 40 separate files. On page 81, there is a solid line which causes Word to treat the 200 page doc as two documents. For example when I create a Table of Contents or use the F5 Search or Find page commands, Word will only go to page 81 where the line is. I tried Borders and Shading, eliminating Endnotes, and checking out Text Box without success. BTW the line becomes a rectangle box with a solid line in the middle when I go to print view and right click. Otherwise the cursor has no effect on the line. frank mcdonough |
A line in the middle of my doc causes Word to treat one doc as two
Frank
You would most likely get better help over in a Word news group. The Excel news groups are kinda specific to Excel application. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Wed, 2 Jan 2008 16:59:08 -0800, frank mcdonough wrote: Working with XP and Word 2003, I created a 200 page document. I pieced it together (cut and paste) from 40 separate files. On page 81, there is a solid line which causes Word to treat the 200 page doc as two documents. For example when I create a Table of Contents or use the F5 Search or Find page commands, Word will only go to page 81 where the line is. I tried Borders and Shading, eliminating Endnotes, and checking out Text Box without success. BTW the line becomes a rectangle box with a solid line in the middle when I go to print view and right click. Otherwise the cursor has no effect on the line. frank mcdonough |
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