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Nevermind! I worked it out. I just pressed “shift” at the beginning, scrolled all the way down to the last page, pressed “shift” at the end, deleted the text, and pasted the new text in.
Just in case anyone else has a similar problem, I’ll report back on the solution:
I simply copied and pasted all the text from the Word document, into a new Word document. For some reason, InDesign had no difficulties importing the new Word document with File > Place :)
Thank you, Coleen.
So far, simply copying and pasting is the only method I’ve found that transfers the text and keeps the little bit of formatting that there is.
I’ll try these suggestions now.
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