G
Guest
I work frequently with lengthy documents that are round-tripped to several
people using different versions of Word and other word processing software.
Often, these documents go corrupt.
Is there any way -- short of copying-pasting the text into a new document
shell using Edit>Paste Special/Unformatted Text -- that the corruption can be
removed? There are frequent occasions when extensive direct formatting
(i.e., selective bolding, italicizing, underlining, etc.) has been used,
which I would like to preserve in a new document, given the size of the
documents I get and the amount of time it would take to reapply this
selective formatting. But Paste Special/Unformatted strips all of this, and
Paste Special/Formatted doesn't appear to remove the corruption.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance for any help.
people using different versions of Word and other word processing software.
Often, these documents go corrupt.
Is there any way -- short of copying-pasting the text into a new document
shell using Edit>Paste Special/Unformatted Text -- that the corruption can be
removed? There are frequent occasions when extensive direct formatting
(i.e., selective bolding, italicizing, underlining, etc.) has been used,
which I would like to preserve in a new document, given the size of the
documents I get and the amount of time it would take to reapply this
selective formatting. But Paste Special/Unformatted strips all of this, and
Paste Special/Formatted doesn't appear to remove the corruption.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance for any help.