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In the dropdown for "Save AS", i don't see HTML as a specific option. What
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Web Page or Web Page, Filtered (if you don't need to retain formatting data
for reconversion to .doc format).

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In the dropdown for "Save AS", i don't see HTML as a specific option.

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