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What do you mean by 'white lines'?
 
 
Is this underlining within the text?
 
 
Are these lines borders?
 
 
Is it acutally in the text, or is possibly a 'picture' within the text?
 
 
 
On Aug 10, 2012 08:37 <carlamarion@xmsnet.nl> wrote:
I am still looking for a way to erase white lines in the text of a
document.
Who can help me?
Carla
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