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Default Problems with HTML and MHTML layout.

I've got a master .doc file that I convert each month as a .mht file for
general distribution. Today, when I attempted to convert the file, it read
from left to right, rather than top to bottom. I then asked a coworker to
take the file from the network drive and convert it to .mht--she had no
problems. Now, for a little background. I've recently installed Component
One's Doc-to-Help, which uses a lot of templates and macros. The program
takes .doc or .html files and converts them into MS Help, HTML Help, etc. Is
it possible that my Normal.DOT template has been corrupted by this install?
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Default Problems with HTML and MHTML layout.

I need to add that the document is made up entirely of tables.

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I've got a master .doc file that I convert each month as a .mht file for
general distribution. Today, when I attempted to convert the file, it read
from left to right, rather than top to bottom. I then asked a coworker to
take the file from the network drive and convert it to .mht--she had no
problems. Now, for a little background. I've recently installed Component
One's Doc-to-Help, which uses a lot of templates and macros. The program
takes .doc or .html files and converts them into MS Help, HTML Help, etc. Is
it possible that my Normal.DOT template has been corrupted by this install?

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