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Connemmara | 23:04 Sat 03rd Oct 2009 | Technology
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I was on here last night and asked if text could be copied from tables to text.

However on surveying the document myself the whole 500 pages have been typed in header and footer format. This is a very old book.

Would anybody now know how to transfer the text from the headers and footers to another new document. thanks for any answers
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Which program are you using?
One way would be to highlight the entire document text, copy and paste it into a plain text editor, then copy and paste it back into a new Word document.

There's a free plain text editor here: http://www.editpadpro.com/editpadlite.html
Rojash, what a fantastic gift to suffering humanity! 'Just Great Software' really seem to deserve the moniker they have adopted. Almost too good to be true! I work in a lot of languages (not Hindi or Sanskrit, if those are yours, but I did study them for a while), and I have already tried it out on a few. Just the job for things that Word is too cumbersome for. I might even be convinced that it merits an upgrade to Pro! Many thanks.
Can you not just save a copy in Word(giving it a new name if you like) as a plain text file.

As an alternative to Rojash's suggestion there is also another free plain text editor prog called TextPad which I use a lot.
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thanks for all your answers but it seems a bit too technical for me - however when you go onto job it wont let you highlight eg select all - it just selects one page which at 500 pages would be too much.

I downloaded Editlite - it just looked like a page to me and I say the said job only highlights one page at a time. Sorry for not understanding your technicalities. You obviously know what you are talking about.
Sounds like a job for the part of Word's VBA. It is a programming environment that facilitates automation of any action in the program or the whole Windows environment. It is the language used for macros and includes a syntax to refer to any part of an Office document.

Basically the script would loop through the collection of headers and footers in the document, select their text and write it to a new document. Essentially it rapidly repeats the actions you would do manually.

However, although this would be a simple task for an experienced VBA programmer there is a significant learning curve before a beginner would be able to write a script like this.
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thanks beso - this is a job for the expert. bye to everybody else.

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