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There are carriage returns in my Word paper, which cannot be deleted. If you press delete, you can't copy, but a black line will appear in front. Dare to ask the great god how to copy?
You mean the carriage return of the header and footer, right?

1. Click the right mouse button at the carriage return-find the endnote and delete the small symbol (number or letter).

2. If you really can't help it, you can select all the articles and then copy and paste them into another new empty document. That should be gone.

Step 1: Switch to normal view and select View-Footnote from the menu. At this point, the edit field of the endnote appears at the bottom of the document.

Step 2: Select "Endnote Delimiter" from the drop-down menu in the endnote editing bar to delete the horizontal line.

Step 3: Select "Endnote Continuation Delimiter" from the drop-down menu in the endnote editing bar to delete the horizontal line.

Step 4: Switch to Page View.

If this is not solved, the reason should be the first step, and you definitely didn't switch to normal view.

As shown in the figure, the box is the endnote edit bar, the arrow refers to the normal view button, and you can also switch from "View-Normal View".