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Is there a way to copy tables from MSWord document&Paste into Inpage Urdu.
Thread poster: Rafaqat Dogar
Rafaqat Dogar
Rafaqat Dogar  Identity Verified
United Kingdom
Local time: 09:00
Member (2004)
English to Urdu
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Nov 7, 2003

Dear Experts

Could any body let me know if there is any way to copy the tables from MSWord and Paste in the Inpage Urdu to write Urdu in to it.
I am sorry if the topic has already been discussed.

Thank you very much

RDogar


 
Aisha Rishi
Aisha Rishi
Pakistan
Local time: 13:00
English to Urdu
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I dont think so. Nov 8, 2003

Rafaqat Dogar wrote:


Dear Experts

Could any body let me know if there is any way to copy the tables from MSWord and Paste in the Inpage Urdu to write Urdu in to it.
I am sorry if the topic has already been discussed.

Thank you very much

RDogar


I have been using Inpage for a long time and I havent figured out a way yet to import MS word document in Inpage. Reason being both programs use different encoding. You will have to make tables manually.

If there is someone out there who knows how to do it I would be really interested in knowing about it myself, as it is a big nuisance.


 


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