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Posted by Paul Watt on 08/16/06 12:13
"Jukka K. Korpela" <jkorpela@cs.tut.fi> wrote in message
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> Paul Watt <paulio@wattio.NOSPAMfreeserve.co.uk> scripsit:
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>> Firstly, Please,Please,Please don't use word to make web pages.
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> The Web would be a much better place if everyone used Word 2003 for spell
> checking of pages. Conversion from Word 2003 format to decent HTML format
> is a different thing, but doable. People who claim the opposite just don't
> know how to do such things and expect everyone else to be equally
> ignorant. I wouldn't recommend Word 2003 as John Q. Public's primary web
> authoring software, but that's a different matter.
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>> You're much better of with a Notepad
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> As a method of converting a Word document into a web page? Give me a
> break.
>
>> and a
>> few hours at http://www.w3schools.com .
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> The w3schools site is known for its unreliable and inaccurate content.
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>> As to your question use   to insert a space in a document.
>
> Nonsense, especially as an answer to the question that was asked.
So you're saying that ISN'T the way to add a space to a paragraph?
I wasn't saying that notepad was the way to convert word 2003 generated to
"decent" HTML, I was saying that it's better to use notepad and HTML to
generate pages in the first place.
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Cheers
Paul
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http://www.paulwatt.info
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