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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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When you save a Word document as a Web page, a great deal of extra
information is embedded that permits "roundtripping," that is, conversion
back to a Word document. When you save as "Web page, filtered," this
reconversion information is lost.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"KCS" wrote in message
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I created a Word document based on an attached template that I created.

When
I save the document as a Web Page (filtered) .htm, and look at its
properties, I see that the correct template is being used. When I open

this
.htm file again in Word, it no longer uses my custom template, but rather

the
normal.dot template. This does not happen if I save the file as Web Page
.htm. Why does the file revert to the normal.dot template when I choose to
filter the file?
Thanks,
KC