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I've pasted tables from an old document into another document. The tables
now have extra boxes around the text. It looks like a table in a table, but I can't get rid of the extra boxes. Does anyone have any ideas? |
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Kare_M, what type of document have you pasted into? It is possible to do
exactly what you think has happened in some applications: paste a table into a cell in another table. Most likely candidate would be pasting into a table in a Word document. "Kare_M" wrote: I've pasted tables from an old document into another document. The tables now have extra boxes around the text. It looks like a table in a table, but I can't get rid of the extra boxes. Does anyone have any ideas? |
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