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Posted by Michael Laplante on 07/30/06 16:41

"Susan Bugher" <sebugher@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Michael Laplante wrote:

> I have ALL the info about my family photos in a spreadsheet - including
> the order of the photos - and generate all new HTML pages when needed
> (about 10 photos and descriptions per page rather than just one). The
> process is spreadsheet data to .csv file, import the .csv file to Treepad
> and save, import the Treepad file to Keynote, export from Keynote to
> individual text files, rename the file extensions from .txt to .htm.
> Despite the number of steps its a fast process. FWIW - I create dated
> ordered sets of all the photos AND date ordered sets for individual family
> members.

Whew! That's quite a process. I had experimented with a similar technique
using MS Excel combined with Word's mail merge to separate document process,
but I ran into problems with that.

I've just discovered a program call TextWedge which will split up a text
file into smaller text files. Haven't tried it yet, but that may be the
ticket for me. Will let you know. . .

M

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