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hi Ed
We have a trial system operating (OxGarage) which you might like to add to your list. OxGarage will take Word (doc or docx) and convert to xHTML (and back again if needed!). OxGarage will also take lots of other file types and converts from one format to another.

http://oxgarage.oucs.ox.ac.uk:8080/ege-webclient/

Regards
Ian
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Clean-HTML:  We are now considering using a workflow that consists of transferring the Word docs to clean-html and using that as a standard master-file.  However we are not quite sure what is the best way of doing this, so far have looked at:

·         Using the ‘clean-html’ functionality of Dreamweaver  (this is how I have done this in the past and then cleaning up in DW, before pulling out the code)

·         Word Cleaner  4.7  http://converttohtml.com

·         DocToHtml v2.0  http://www.opilsoft.com/

·         YAWC (yet another word converter)   http://www.yawconline.com/

·         Originally, our partners in Gottingen recommended another program:  Docvert at http://holloway.co.nz/docvert/index.html  but this requires a working web-server, which we don’t have easy access to.

·         Brian Kelly has suggested using the TinyMCE editor in Wordpress (under Chrome), which seems to handle a fair amount of the vagaries of the Word Docs and provide pretty clean html