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Formatting Outlook Express news alerts to a word doc, removing tables from news alerts
jeffed
post Oct 8 2009, 01:11 PM
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When I download (Outlook Express) my news alerts from google I have to transfer them to a word doc for categorization. But when I copy and paste into a word doc (Microsoft Office Word 2003) the news alerts appear in a table, which I then have to deconstruct to categorize each article in an alert to specific 'departments'. I wish to either delete the tables before they get copied to a word doc, or make the table invisible as they have to be uploaded to a website and cannot be in tables. Of course I can deconstruct the tabhles once they are copied into a wrod doc, but it adds labor intensiveness which I want to avoid.
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