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lines that aren't a border

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drywit01@gmail.com - 22 Dec 2007 22:55 GMT
I'm futzing with VBA to run some search/replaces, define my heading
styles carefully and the result is that the paragraphs end up with
boxes around them.  The non-heading styles I fixed by doing something
(I don't know what).  The boxes aren't a border, I turned those off.
They aren't a table, the "convert to text" function is greyed out.
And the worst of it is that control-Q makes it all go away.

What's happening?
Klaus Linke - 24 Dec 2007 12:48 GMT
<drywit01@gmail.com> schrieb:
> I'm futzing with VBA to run some search/replaces, define my heading
> styles carefully and the result is that the paragraphs end up with
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> What's happening?

I thought it might be a border applied to the text (not the paragraph), but Ctrl+Q would not remove those.
Maybe a frame with a border applied to the frame? Though it would be hard to miss seeing the frame anchor and the hatchet border, if your insertion is in the paragraph.

So I don't really have much of a clue :-/
Have you already put the cursor into one of those paragraphs and used Shift+F1 (Reveal Formatting)?

Regards,
Klaus
 
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