Gary Schnabl wrote:
Have you tried placing the cursor at the beginning of the text and then browse to the end of the text and press Shift at the very end of the text in order to select everything in between? Then delete or Ctrl+X in order to poof it? And save, of course.

Yes, of course. That method is one I often use, especially if I want to keep the last bits of the chapter (with the sample tables) -- I Shift+click at the end of the portion that I want to delete (instead of going all the way to the end.

In my earlier note I didn't go into all the gory details of the different ways I select from the beginning of the text (after the boilerplate) to the end; I just mentioned ONE way. Any method of selecting only that subset of the template works fine.

We just deleted most of the stuff we didn't need nor want having around before we rewrote or edited

Exactly my point in the last few exchanges on this thread. Just select and delete what isn't needed. But DON'T use Ctrl+A as a selection method or you also delete stuff that IS needed.

--Jean

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