At 13:03 04/07/2015 -0400, Maurice Howe wrote:
On Sat, Jul 4, 2015 at 9:15 AM, Dave Mainwaring wrote:
I have a document filled with frames. How do I get rid of the
frames and copy the text inside the frames?
*_If the formatting is unimportant (or easily restored), select
(CTRL-A) the entire d
On Sat, 4 Jul 2015 13:03:51 -0400
Maurice Howe wrote:
> *-First, store the original file using a new name (so it can be recovered
> if needed).
> *_If the formatting is unimportant (or easily restored), select (CTRL-A)
> the entire document (or a page or paragraph if that's all that needs
> fixin
*-First, store the original file using a new name (so it can be recovered
if needed).
*_If the formatting is unimportant (or easily restored), select (CTRL-A)
the entire document (or a page or paragraph if that's all that needs
fixing), then copy it to the CLIPBOARD & delete it (CTRL-X), then open
At 09:15 04/07/2015 -0400, Dave Mainwaring wrote:
I have a document filled with frames. How do I get rid of the frames
and copy the text inside the frames?
o Put the cursor into a frame - without the frame itself selected, so
you don't see the eight coloured handles.
o Go to Edit | Select All