Word ate the top of my webpage
KAREN SCHNEIDER
SCHNEIDER.KAREN at EPAMAIL.EPA.GOV
Mon Jul 21 08:40:36 EDT 1997
For kicks and grins, I set up Word 97 to edit HTML documents
and then opened an existing page. I had never used a
WYSIWYG editor and have to admit I had a lot of fun with it. For
free, it ain't bad.
However, Word obliterated two things on my original page: the
title (as in, <title>) and a PICS label I had assigned. It assigned a
meta element of its own concoction, and substituted the filename
for the title.
Anyway I can convince Word that I DON'T want it obliterating
titles, metadata, PICS labels, etc.?
Karen G. Schneider/schneider.karen at epamail.epa.gov
Contractor, GCI/Director, US EPA Region 2 Library
http://www.epa.gov/Region2/library/
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