[WEB4LIB] Cleaning up WORD HTML
Jody Cleveland
Cleveland at mail.winnefox.org
Wed Feb 6 09:27:42 EST 2002
Hi Bill,
After doing close to a hundred for my company's intranet, I found an easy
way. Copy the text from the Word document, then paste that text into
Dreamweaver. The few minutes it takes to adjust formatting, and to redo any
links you had is by far the quickest method.
-Jody Cleveland
Winnefox Library System
Computer Support Specialist
cleveland at mail.winnefox.org
920.236.5139
-----Original Message-----
From: Drew, Bill [mailto:drewwe at MORRISVILLE.EDU]
Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 7:46 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: [WEB4LIB] Cleaning up WORD HTML
Any suggestions for cleaning up Word documents saved as HTML? I use the
Commands within Dreamweaver but the code still looks very dirty but better
than it was. Any suggestions other than getting them to use something else?
We are mounting handouts written originally in Word onto our web.
Wilfred (Bill) Drew
Associate Librarian, Systems and Reference
SUNY Morrisville College Library
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