Good morning all,

Figured I'd drop the group a quick note and questions before departing for
work.  Yesterday I was working on a rather long and extensive MS Word
document at work and had to make many changes in one section.  The problem I
was having was the section contained a lot of special text formatting,
indents, etc.  I got very frustrated trying to block the section and just
make it all plain text and start over.  What I finally did was block and
copy the section, saved it as plain text, and then copied and pasted it back
into the document.  My question is:  Is there a quick way in Word 2000 to
block a section of text and remove ALL formatting etc?

thanks
Al
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