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I just saved a document in Word to my webste as an HTML. But I cannot open it
in FrontPage 2K.

Could someone please explain to me what Word is doing when saving to HTML?

Can I edit it in FP?

Should I not use Word for certain tasks that need to be save to HTML?

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Hi ?B?RGln?=,

I just saved a document in Word to my webste as an HTML. But I cannot open it
in FrontPage 2K.

Could someone please explain to me what Word is doing when saving to HTML?

Can I edit it in FP?

Should I not use Word for certain tasks that need to be save to HTML?

In my experience, you get the best "fidelity" when taking Word information to
FrontPage by going over RTF. But it's probably best to ask about this in a FP
newsgroup as the folks there probably have more experience...

Cindy Meister
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http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004)
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