Quark to HTML, MSWord to HTML Converters
Sue Pace
S.Pace at gu.edu.au
Tue Oct 24 17:47:44 EDT 1995
At 06:27 PM 23/10/95 -0700, you wrote:
>
>>If you like Word, you'll be very comfortable with Internet Assistant. No,
>>I'm not a paid Microsoft publicist, but this is a good product at the right
>>price!
>
>I have to disagree with this one. I am extremely uncomfortable with
>Internet Assistant! Here are some reasons why:
>
>- It makes Word take about twice as long to start up.
>- There doesn't appear to be any way to remove only the Internet Assistant
>extensions without removing/reinstalling Word completely.
>- Worst of all, if you open an existing HTML document in Word-IA, it actually
> *DELETES* items it doesn't understand, such as background colors.
>
Another problem I've noticed with IA is that it will not display links that
are longer than one line. For example, if I try to link a long journal
article's title, the title is not displayed - and the link is not active -
instead there is an error message that says something like 'Display text
cannot span more than one line'.
Sue
Sue Pace
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