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- Organization: K.U.Leuven - Academic Computing Center
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 13:11:15 +01
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- From: Ludo Meyvis <FFAAG02@CC1.KULEUVEN.AC.BE>
- Subject: How to find a Frame in Winword
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- I imported a long Wordperfect 5.1 text in Winword. The text contains about
- 500 'text frames', i.e. frames of unpredictable length, with unpredictable
- contents. Now I would like to change something to the outlook of these frames,
- but to my surprize I found out that Winword doesn't have a way to 'find' or
- 'go to' a frame. The 'replace' help informed me that I can look for
- 'circumflex' followed by a number to look for certain codes (footnote etc.),
- but apparently there is no way to locate a frame. Or am I simply plain stupid?
-
- I hope somebody out there has the answer to my question: how do I 'Find' or
- 'go to' a frame in Winword 2.0???
-
- Ludo Meyvis
- Catholic University of Leuven
- Belgium
-