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Can Word display HTML code as formatted text?
Hello!
Basically, I'm brining in HTML code such as this from a database: PSTRONGThis is not working so great!/STRONG/P BLOCKQUOTE dir=ltr style="margin-right: 0px" PSTRONGUWhy isn't this working?/U/STRONG/P/BLOCKQUOTE P dir=ltrSTRONGUPlease Help! /U/STRONG/P However, I need Word to display the HTML doe as formatted text and not display all the markup language. Is there a way to do this? Thanks! |
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Hi Brent
If it's an HTML document, with an .htm or .html file extension, then Word will recognize the file as HTML. So you'll see formatted HTML, not the individual codes. If it's a Word document with some HTML code typed into the document, then you'll see the HTML code. Try File Save As. In the Save as Type box, choose HTML. Then re-open the document. Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "Brent" wrote in message ... Hello! Basically, I'm brining in HTML code such as this from a database: PSTRONGThis is not working so great!/STRONG/P BLOCKQUOTE dir=ltr style="margin-right: 0px" PSTRONGUWhy isn't this working?/U/STRONG/P/BLOCKQUOTE P dir=ltrSTRONGUPlease Help! /U/STRONG/P However, I need Word to display the HTML doe as formatted text and not display all the markup language. Is there a way to do this? Thanks! |
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