![]() ![]() Keep in mind that Word will continue to 'redraw' the page as text is deleted. I think the following may solve the issue of deleting the blanks at the top of each page. Then in the second pass it will look just for Page Breaks as the only 'paragraph' on the page. If a blank page consists of any or a number of blank lines (and not other text), then the original code will delete all of those since they technically start at the top of a page. UPDATE 1: I modified the following code to delete blank pages. ![]() UPDATE 2: I figured out how to delete the last manual page-break in the document.
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