On Friday, May 11, 2001, David R Newman said:
>
> Mike McConnell wrote:
>
> > > > Dreamweaver or Frontpage or Word-converted-to-html - that is the
> > > > question, well kind of.
> >
> > > Dreamweaver now contains a routine to strip extraneous
> > > tagging out of HTML
> > > generated by Word.
> >
> > I've found that this Dreamweaver facility isn't
> > particularly good at 'cleaning up' Word HTML
>
> It can be even worse: try it on a long Word document (like our student
> handbook) and it locks up Dreamweaver and then Windows.
Thanks for the warning!
I think we'll stick to tagging txt output from Word files in TextPad for
most stuff, and Word-to-PDF for large reports.
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