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Though's Greg's solutions will be more efficient, you can in fact use the
Browse function to browse by tables. Click on the small circle between the two double arrows at the bottom of the vertical scroll bar. It will produce a menu of icons, as you move over the icons, the top bar will read "browse by heading", another "browse by section", another "browse by table", etc. After setting the "browse by table," click on the double arrows for Next Table or Previous Table. You can make NextTable into one command by recording a macro of yourself doing this, then linking the macro to a shortcut key or icon. On 9/9/04 6:45 AM, "Vijay J." wrote: I would like to convert all my tables to text. I use tables for holding Fig+caption and Equation+caption. Is there a way to "Find" tables in a document just like we normally find anything else (characters, font etc)? (If yes, then I have in mind the approach to use a macro to convert all tables to text). Or I need to manually find each table, select it and convert it to Text? (Word 2000). |
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Though's Greg's solutions will be more efficient, you can in fact use the
Browse function to browse by tables. Click on the small circle between the two double arrows at the bottom of the vertical scroll bar. It will produce a menu of icons, as you move over the icons, the top bar will read "browse by heading", another "browse by section", another "browse by table", etc. After setting the "browse by table," click on the double arrows for Next Table or Previous Table. You can make NextTable into one command by recording a macro of yourself doing this, then linking the macro to a shortcut key or icon. On 9/9/04 6:45 AM, "Vijay J." wrote: I would like to convert all my tables to text. I use tables for holding Fig+caption and Equation+caption. Is there a way to "Find" tables in a document just like we normally find anything else (characters, font etc)? (If yes, then I have in mind the approach to use a macro to convert all tables to text). Or I need to manually find each table, select it and convert it to Text? (Word 2000). |
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Though's Greg's solutions will be more efficient, you can in fact use the
Browse function to browse by tables. Click on the small circle between the two double arrows at the bottom of the vertical scroll bar. It will produce a menu of icons, as you move over the icons, the top bar will read "browse by heading", another "browse by section", another "browse by table", etc. After setting the "browse by table," click on the double arrows for Next Table or Previous Table. You can make NextTable into one command by recording a macro of yourself doing this, then linking the macro to a shortcut key or icon. On 9/9/04 6:45 AM, "Vijay J." wrote: I would like to convert all my tables to text. I use tables for holding Fig+caption and Equation+caption. Is there a way to "Find" tables in a document just like we normally find anything else (characters, font etc)? (If yes, then I have in mind the approach to use a macro to convert all tables to text). Or I need to manually find each table, select it and convert it to Text? (Word 2000). |
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