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I'm working on editing a chat log and I need help getting rid of the HTML
tags that appear in the text. It's the same HTML and I was wondering if there
was some way I could tell word to just take out every instance of it that it
finds. Like Spell Check, only deleting it all. If further explanation is
needed, I'll gladly provide it. Thanks!

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Default Editing Out Repeated HTML

Have you tried using Find and Replace? If you use wildcards to replace
anything between and , you should be able to replace all the tags in one
go. See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/UsingWildcards.htm

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I'm working on editing a chat log and I need help getting rid of the HTML
tags that appear in the text. It's the same HTML and I was wondering if

there
was some way I could tell word to just take out every instance of it that

it
finds. Like Spell Check, only deleting it all. If further explanation is
needed, I'll gladly provide it. Thanks!

- Jinx


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