It's all screwed up..apparently, a printed version of this particular document (about 10 pages or so) is the only available version, because the person who wrote it, and has an electronic copy, is not in the good graces of the firm for whom she used to work, and they don't want to call her and ask her to send them a diskette. Yeah.
So somebody scanned in the pages, and created 10 documents (one per page) and gave the files to an admin/secretary and said "Here - fix this by Friday."
The documents are nothing but frames (NOT text boxes) scattered all over, with typical government-contract-ese gibberish, wacky outlining
A.1.B Contractor shall supply etc etc. and, oddly enough, a "c" almost every place where there should be an "e". And in Times Roman 12, a lower case "c" looks almost exactly like a lower case "e", so I had to magnify the damn page to 150% in order to even see the difference. I couldn't understand why nearly every word was red-lined as misspelled..

And is there such a word as "definitized"? This contract had it all over the place, but it sounds like government gobbledy-gook to me.
I do NOT know what scanning software was used, or what version of WORD the OCR software prepared the scanned stuff for, but since Frames were replaced by Text boxes in Office/97, I'm assuming the OCR software is probably fairly out of date.
There is NO plain text in the documents. Every word is in one frame or another. Last night I tried just about everything I could think of to remove the frames and leave the text, and nothing seemed to work - even tried saving as RTF, WP for Windows, Plain Text, etc etc etc - either the save converted everything to unformatted Courier 12 text, or retained the frames.
I have a feeling we're looking at a re-typing job, which will ultimately probably take less time than messing with all those documents.
Thanks anyway...
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