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I'm using Word2000 on a Win2k machine. When I insert Table and /Table
tags in a text file (with any extension), any data between those tags automatically converts to a table when I open the file. If I make a change and save the file, Word saves it as HTML. How can I turn this feature off so that the Table and /Table tags themselves and the text will appear as is. No macros are running and I'm using the Normal template and Style. Thanks. |
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Found the answer:
Because of the Table and /Table tags in the text file, Word thought it was an HTML document and opened it as such. I clicked on "Confirm conversion at open" in Tools--Options--General which gives the chance to change the option from HTML to Text Only when opening. "Bill_McC" wrote: I'm using Word2000 on a Win2k machine. When I insert Table and /Table tags in a text file (with any extension), any data between those tags automatically converts to a table when I open the file. If I make a change and save the file, Word saves it as HTML. How can I turn this feature off so that the Table and /Table tags themselves and the text will appear as is. No macros are running and I'm using the Normal template and Style. Thanks. |
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