In your document, press Ctrl+A. Word documents adding headers and footers, 254, 256, 257 adding section breaks, 253 Odd page section break, Word, 253 Office 2011, 3 Office applications. This feature is handy because if you add a paragraph in the middle of a numbered list or rearrange the order of the paragraphs in a list, Word automatically renumbers the paragraphs so that they retain their sequence.One potential solution is a "brute force" method.In the list of formats, choose Unformatted Text.The document text, minus the text boxes, is now in the new document. Word displays the Paste Special dialog box. Choose Paste Special from the Edit menu. The document is now on the Clipboard.
![]() Confusing isn't it?It would seem that your "pictures" are rectangles (or perhaps another shape such as a rectangle with rounded corners) containing textframes. However a rectangle to which a textframe has been subsequently added looks and acts the same but is not a textbox. You can then edit the text so that it appears as you want.A text box is a shape comprising a rectangle with a textframe and text. In other words, if a text box is used for placement of text, then the text in that text box is deleted along with the text box itself.If you prefer to transfer the text from the text boxes to the document, prior to deleting the text box, then a slight modification on the above macro will work:' copy text to string, without last paragraph markSString = Left(shp.TextFrame.TextRange.Text, _Shp.TextFrame.TextRange.Characters.Count - 1)Set oRngAnchor = shp.Anchor.Paragraphs(1).Range' insert the textbox text before the range objectWhen this macro is done, you can do a search for "Textbox start" and you will be at the beginning of text that used to be in the text boxes that are now gone from your document. The following macro will quickly remove all text boxes in your document:You should realize that this macro removes all of the text boxes and their contents. (I told you this was a brute force method.)If you want to get rid of only the text boxes, then the quickest solution is to use a macro. ![]()
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