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I created a document in Word and it has a header at the top.  I copied and pasted that into a post and now I have to leave a couple of lines at the top blank because they are still formatted as a header.  I've added the "remove formatting" button to my large toolbar and it won't remove the formatting of those lines.  It seems to work on the rest of the text, but not those two lines.

I'm probably doing something wrong, but I'd like to know what that is 'cause someone on my forum will ask some day and I should know.

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"Remove formatting" only removes formatting from an element - it doesn't remove an element.

You've got a H1 element at the top of the content - you'll have to view the source in the editor, and manually remove it.

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Ok, I see what you are saying.  But I'll further show my ignorance - I don't know how to edit the source.  I can see the source via a right-click, but am lost as to how to edit it.

I do realize I could just go back to the Word document and only copy/paste the bit w/o the H1 header.  But thought it would be useful to know how to edit it in InVision.

Thanks a bunch!

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Perfect!  I can turn HTML on for us administrators but leave it off for the others.  👍

Thanks!

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