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From: Beaulne on 30 Dec 2009 14:20 I am working with documents created in word and then saved as HTM files. The issue is I am trying to decipher the documentation you see when you do 'view source' on an htm file created in word. I have searched the Microsoft site and cannot find any documentation on styles used such as mso-style-qformat or any of the mso type formatting. If there is a resource on the internet could someone please share the resource. thanks, -- Tucson
From: Fumei2 via OfficeKB.com on 30 Dec 2009 16:50
Good luck with that. Sorry to say, but I think you will have difficulty finding any useful information. "I am working with documents created in word and then saved as HTM files. " This is a mistake, a BIG mistake. Frankly, it is a bad idea. Using Word to create HTML files is simple asking for trouble. Beaulne wrote: >I am working with documents created in word and then saved as HTM files. >The issue is I am trying to decipher the documentation you see when you do >'view source' on an htm file created in word. I have searched the Microsoft >site and cannot find any documentation on styles used such as >mso-style-qformat or any of the mso type formatting. > >If there is a resource on the internet could someone please share the >resource. > >thanks, -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |