Trouble with "frames" in Microsoft Word
I have a 235 page Word document where each paragraph is within its own frame. I think it's because it was imported from a PDF. The problem is, the author edited the Word document, so going back to the original PDF won't do.
Ultimately, what I need to do is find a way to turn the document into double spacing from single spacing so I can print it out for editing. The frames seem to bungle this because of their set size.
What should I do?
I go into "normal" mode and it looks fine, but "layout" mode is all bungled up even before I try to make it double spaced. Is it possible to remove all the frames all at once? I really don't want to do it by hand for over 200 pages. And I think simply removing the frames will lose the formatting of the contents.
I know I could copy and paste as a text document, but this would also lose all the tabs and other formatting. Not good. This is a finance book, and with a document this large, reinserting even just the tabs would be time consuming.
Any ideas? I have virtually no experience working with frames.
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