Thank you for your quick response, but I do not want to remove the format
information rather the the string itself.
Walther
the Am Freitag, 29. April 2016 schrieb anne-ology:
If you're referring to eliminating the formatting, then I think
you'll have a non-formatted document;
if so, then using a simple text document should do this.
The only one I know that still exists is Notepad - once placed on
all MsFt machines, but now not;
I still have it - saved from my older machine - & would be glad
to upload to you if you so wish.
From: Walther Koehler <walther.koehler@posteo.de>
Date: Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 5:54 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] delete hidden formated text in odt
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Dear LO users,
I would like to give away *.odt files without hidden formated text.
Do you have some advice how to remove the hidden (hard-)formatted text in a
simple way?
Is it possible by a macro?
(I am aware that you can make hidden text invisible and print the file
without
hidden text on paper. I also know how to remove properties)
Thank you in advance
Walther
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