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Office HTML Code
Name: John Perczyk Date: May 14, 2001 at 02:11:23 Pacific
Comment:
I am writing an Intranet for our company using FrontPage 2000. No problem with that but if I want to make many changes I tend to favour Word because I can create macros in Word to automate the functions (Yes, I know they're also available in FrontPage but you can't create new ones). However, when I use Word it adds its own Junk to the Site. How do I get rid of it, or better still can I instruct word NOT to impose the Office HTML code when I'm saving as a Web Page
Name: wcr3d Date: May 14, 2001 at 08:17:19 Pacific
Reply:
I don't think there is much of a workaround for this as most all don't favour Word as a HTML editor. Most any other text editor won't do this if you have another. wcr3d
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