Arda Tunccekic wrote (08-12-10 13:40)
In our company, we have many documents written over time in Ms Word,
which include a "header like" part about company information at the top
and they are placed in a table.
So we have many existing documents starting with a table.
Any ideas?
Why do you use Ctrl-A (select all)?
I recognise that people use that to set font properties for the whole
document. Ugh :-\
If you need to copy the whole content of the document, you should do it
in two steps. First the table, then the rest.
Also possible: Alt-Enter when the cursor is at the start of the table,
and make the resulting new paragraph at the top very tiny. (you might
want to automate that).
Best,
Cor
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