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Get yourself a 6" tape knife and go over all the holes with it. Sand with a pole (so it doesn't get all over you). Like Dad said, give it a slight whack with a smooth face hammer if the holes is sitting proud of the drywall. Fill, sand, prime and paint. You wouldn't see a thing when done.

You must use a drywall sanding pad to get it wide and flat. Tip, don't skim it but use a tiny bit of force on those holes.
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